Vitolo
Vaporist
A Shout-Out Never Yet Given
I've a few friends that I have made over the years on forums and from the the Vaporizer Industry.
Most are long distance friends, but a couple have been to my home.
Linus from Vapor brothers has been to my home to visit, and has helped many of my local low-income patients with units and wand/whip set-ups.
With the challenges that he has faced with changes to shipping and the industry itself, that is a generous and caring feat.
I have a real good friend in the forum world that has never wanted acknowledgement, preferring to help in the background.
He has been to visit, check out my vape room and set-up for the patients, and we have kept up communication for years.
I received a Padauk CouchLog as a gift from him. He has given his blessing for this rare beauty to be shared with the community, though thorough testing is in order, as this is kind of special. Since he posted in that thread on a forum that he was sending it on to me, this opened a dialogue in which it was mutually agreed upon that I could lay some credit where credit is due.
So many of you have helped with vaporizers, tools and more and I hope I have thanked you all appropriately.
This friend has outfitted a very good number of my patients with brand new vaporizers.
I always ask if a donor will allow me to give thanks here or if they want anonymity/privacy.
This good friend has a great deal of humility, so I let the thanks slide.
He's the only person I email back and forth with randomly to shoot the breeze.
We understand one another.
Thanks, good friend for closing the gaps and helping so many low income terminally & Chronically Ill Patients
to be touched. You would not have me give public thanks because of your wonderful modest approach to life. The vaporizers, parts, and tools
were given freely from your heart. There is not more word I can say without getting emotional.
Thanks!
I took a break the day before Thanksgiving and began seeing patients here again last Friday.
Those days I took off were overwhelming in the amount of free time I had. I took care of so many tasks that I did not think about in a while.
Dusty has been the center of attention all week, and he loves it! I love him being that center of attention also.
I will post more as I start up again for December's pre- Christmas visits.
Thank all of you for reading.
This will be a difficult season emotionally for many.
I lost 3 patients to Covid this year... not Covid related illness.... just Covid.
Remember that others have had family and friends affected too.
If not by disease, then by lack of work and so many other complications.
Be kind!
I've a few friends that I have made over the years on forums and from the the Vaporizer Industry.
Most are long distance friends, but a couple have been to my home.
Linus from Vapor brothers has been to my home to visit, and has helped many of my local low-income patients with units and wand/whip set-ups.
With the challenges that he has faced with changes to shipping and the industry itself, that is a generous and caring feat.
I have a real good friend in the forum world that has never wanted acknowledgement, preferring to help in the background.
He has been to visit, check out my vape room and set-up for the patients, and we have kept up communication for years.
I received a Padauk CouchLog as a gift from him. He has given his blessing for this rare beauty to be shared with the community, though thorough testing is in order, as this is kind of special. Since he posted in that thread on a forum that he was sending it on to me, this opened a dialogue in which it was mutually agreed upon that I could lay some credit where credit is due.
So many of you have helped with vaporizers, tools and more and I hope I have thanked you all appropriately.
This friend has outfitted a very good number of my patients with brand new vaporizers.
I always ask if a donor will allow me to give thanks here or if they want anonymity/privacy.
This good friend has a great deal of humility, so I let the thanks slide.
He's the only person I email back and forth with randomly to shoot the breeze.
We understand one another.
Thanks, good friend for closing the gaps and helping so many low income terminally & Chronically Ill Patients
to be touched. You would not have me give public thanks because of your wonderful modest approach to life. The vaporizers, parts, and tools
were given freely from your heart. There is not more word I can say without getting emotional.
Thanks!
I took a break the day before Thanksgiving and began seeing patients here again last Friday.
Those days I took off were overwhelming in the amount of free time I had. I took care of so many tasks that I did not think about in a while.
Dusty has been the center of attention all week, and he loves it! I love him being that center of attention also.
I will post more as I start up again for December's pre- Christmas visits.
Thank all of you for reading.
This will be a difficult season emotionally for many.
I lost 3 patients to Covid this year... not Covid related illness.... just Covid.
Remember that others have had family and friends affected too.
If not by disease, then by lack of work and so many other complications.
Be kind!
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