<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I am posting this for Alicia Pitzer, who is having trouble posting from her e-mail address. Please send any replies to her at [log in to unmask] -- Jim Lyles --==#==--==#==--==#==--==#==--==#==--==#==--==#==--==#==--==#==--==#==-- Hello listers -- I'd like to reply to a message posted a while back that was critical of Sully's Living Without, Inc. The reason for the delay in this response was some civilized back-and-forth with the list owners about my printing this letter on the list. First the poster took issue with an article about Dermatitus Herpetiformis (DH) published in the Spring 1999 issue, entitled "Scratching the Surface." This article was a medical question/answer interview with Dr. Jeffrey S. Dover. The poster states: >As for my "Living Without" magazine problem, the reason why the >dermatologist sounded so ignorant may have been because of two things. ... The poster is referring to Dr. Dover, associate chairman of the Dermatology Department at Beth Israel Hospital and associate professor of Clinical Dermatology at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Dover has authored several instructional audio and videotapes and over 100 publications, including co-authoring "Skin Deep: An A to Z of Skin Disorders." He also edits "Journal Watch for Dermatology," a monthly abstracted journal published by the Massachusetts Medical Society. In addition, Dr. Dover serves as chapter advisor to a local celiac support group. The poster continues: >One is they are known for changing quotes in that magazine. This statement is false. Like other publications, Sully's Living Without, Inc., edits text. Unlike most publications, we return the text to our sources for their review before publication, as a courtesy. We are most definitely NOT "known for changing quotes." The poster goes on to say: >Also they have to dumb things down to a "fourth grade reading level" for >some reason. This statement is also false. Our journalists write about complicated, technical medical topics in understandable layman's language. For instance, the interview of Dr. Dover on DH was written by Diana B. Keough, a contributing writer to Sully's Living Without, Inc. Diana is an award-winning freelance journalist (1999 Award of Excellence from the Ohio Public Image Council) who also writes for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the largest newspaper in Ohio. She specializes in writing about complex medical topics for a general audience. The poster also writes: >I heard they do no research before they interview people. Again, this statement is false. Our writers conduct thorough research, including in-depth interviews with medical experts. All medical articles are reviewed and approved by our medical advisors. In particular, the article on DH was also reviewed and approved by Dr. Dover before it was published. Sully's Living Without, Inc., was started just one year ago by Peggy Wagener. Peggy is a celiac who found there was little support or information available to help her understand and cope with her new gluten-free lifestyle. Using her life's savings, she decided to launch the magazine to help others like herself. The intent of Sully's Living Without, Inc., is to support the celiac community. We hope the magazine will generate greater awareness regarding celiac disease so that the condition will become more commonly known and more readily recognized. We want to provide a valuable lifestyle guide for those with food and/or chemical sensitivities. We welcome constructive comments about articles in this magazine; this kind of feedback helps us serve our readers better. Let's work together in a postive way to help all food-sensitive people, particularly those within the celiac community, to learn to live well while living without. -- Alicia B. Piter, Editor Sully's Living Without, Inc.