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From: Kymr@aol.com Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 20:47:49 EDT Subject: Philip J. Leonard, M.D. To: webmaster@peerreview.org X-Mailer: 8.0 for Windows sub 910 To Whom It May Concern: YOU HAVE MY PERMISSION TO PUBLISH ANY OR ALL OF MY LETTER. We first met Dr. Philip Leonard in 1983 when my son, Michael, returned from the Houston Neurosensory Hospital. He had suffered a horrendous grand mal seizure while in that hospital and was having many different kinds of seizures as a result. Returning to Austin we made an appointment with Dr. Leonard and we found a person who was not only a fantastic doctor, but also a fine human being. Dr. Leonard treated Michael until he died in 1987. During those years Dr. Leonard never gave up trying to help control Michael's many seizures. Aside from being just Michael's neurologist he was Michael's friend. He encouraged our son to try to attend ACC, to become more independent. We will always be indebted to Dr. Leonard for his unwavering care and concern to Michael. During the time Michael was ill I developed some neurological problems and began as Dr. Leonard's patient. Twenty years later he is still my doctor and my friend. (In fact, he has treated several of our sons and my husband.) I would trust him with my life. His conduct has always been above reproach. I absolutely do not believe these allegations which have been filed against him. We need him back as our doctor! ! ! Too many people are without his kindness and his expertise in neurology. Sincerely, Kay Moore 8805 Dorella Ln Austin, TX 78736 email: kymr@aol.com
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