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Re: Terence Herbert (1942-2014)

I really don't know what to say. I met Terry in mid 2008 and we've kept in touch. Terry got me through some scary times and I believe in how he handled his disease. I know that's not a popular view but I understood it and supported it. I wish I had seen this news earlier but I've been absent from the forum for about three weeks because of personal issues. I normally check the forum more than once a day but post rarely because my views are very Terry-ish, so I kept them to myself. But I suppose this is the time to repeat what I told Terry in emails several times, that he was one of my Hero's, and still is. Hey it's our life and why others often tell us how wrong we are by living it our way I could never understand. And that would answer the question, why do you use the nickname - The Stranger. A number of people know my real name, it's Gary Peterson.

So Terry I will not forget you and the help you've given me. My condolences go out to his lovely wife Anthea and the rest of his family.

Re: Terence Herbert (1942-2014)

I was very saddened here in Canada to hear that such a larger than life figure had passed at such a relatively young age. He knew so much about this disease and was eager to help others in need.

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