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Letters to the Editor Dear Editor, I've been a proud Kaiser Permanente employee for the past 30 years, 22 of these as an Ob/Gyn nurse practitioner in San Francisco. I read with interest Sam Averett's article titled "Truth in Advertising" in the Summer 2004 issue of The Permanente Journal. Mr Averett points out that with the new advertising campaign, KP is "marking a significant change in the way we talk about our organization and our relationship with our members ...." It is my hope that all future KP advertisements, broadcast widely on the radio and television, will include the mention of choosing a nurse practitioner as a primary care provider. This surely would be "truth in advertising." Having choice increases the potential to thrive.
Thank you, Winifred
L Star, RNC, NP, MS
Dr Felitti, I just read your article entitled Sleep-Eating and the Dynamics of Morbid Obesity, Weight Loss, and Regain of Weight in Five Patients (Spring 2001). Unfortunately, I suffer from sleep-eating, in which I do not recall the activity the following morning. I am a 33-year-old male, and I do not recall a history of abuse of any type. The more I attempt to diet, the more frequently I seem to sleep-eat and with greater quantities of food. On average, it strikes every other night. I am at a loss of where to turn and would appreciate some advice or perhaps a referral to some other material on this subject.
Thank you in advance, NA
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