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Posted on March 28, 2016
Yearbook name: Linda Sue Cheek
Message from Linda:
Let’s stop putting innocent people in prison!
If interested in what is going on, please contact me this weekend. I am a disenfranchised physician because of DOJ attacks on innocent physicians. I spent 28 months incarcerated through gross prosecutorial misconduct and forced perjury.
I am now working as an activist to inform the population as to what the government is doing.
For information on the illegal conduct of the DOJ, go to my website,
www.doctorsofcourage.org.
Secondly, I was a natural physician when I practiced, and helped people heal from cancer to fibromyalgia. My website www.sevenpillarstotalhealth.com is full of information teaching people the way to healing which I call The Seven Steps to Healing. I also have a DVD on this that is available for purchase.
The main point I want to make is that drugs do not cause abuse. I have a DVD titled
The REAL Cause of Drug Abuse.
I have a few DVDs with me for the reunion that are on sale for almost 50% off. I will sell them for $25 (regular price is $47). This information is really important for people to understand. We have to stop sending pain management physicians (the reason for my incarceration) to prison to confiscate their money or achieve promotions, and stop sending people to prison for using drugs, because it is not their fault or something they have control of.
I also have a DVD on prolotherapy (regular price $17, on sale for $10), which is a fantastic procedure for musculoskeletal pain that heals the cause of the pain—loose ligaments. If you don’t know about this, it is well worth your while and worth the price to learn.
I would love to get together Saturday or Sunday afternoon with anyone who has an interest in pain issues or drug/alcohol issues, or government overreach in the DOJ.
My Reader’s Digest version of my life history:
I graduated from UT Austin married to my first husband who was an Air Force pilot, so I gave up my goal of being a physician and became a science teacher. We had two children, boys, who are now 35 and 40. In 1989 I decided to go back to medicine, and that split up my marriage. I came back to Virginia for my residency and settled in Dublin, VA, SW of Roanoke. My second husband passed away in 2006 with lung cancer. Bill, my current husband, has cerebral palsy and retinitis pigmentosa. He has been the only one to stick by me through my incarceration, so I know that God brought him into my life. The story of our early years is recorded in my book, Target: Pain Doc, which I also have for sale during the reunion for $10.00 (or free with a purchase of the 2 DVD’s).
I have 4 grandchildren whom I haven’t seen in 7 years. But, God willing, my oldest son is coming to Tyson’s Corner Sunday morning to reconnect with me. I thank the Lord for that.
I would love to chat with anyone who is interested in learning more about my experience, or give me information on your experiences in the pain management world.
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