What is PRP?

It has been a long road for me since the onset of my version of PRP in early August 2012.
I was a lucky one. My journey as a PRP patient ended after 20 months. My Declaration of Remission (April,8, 2014) was defined as “no remnants and no PRP-related meds. I was “Home free!”
But my PRP journey didn’t end with remission. Much to my wife’s chagrin, I transitioned from patient to advocate. I have been an unpaid, volunteer for over a decade. I came out of retirement and have worked thousands of hours.
The proverbial well is dry. In fact, the next five days June 2-6, 2025 will determine whether my involvement with the PRP global community will continue at any level.
- I must move the PRP Global Database database back to Harmonic-Data where it was hosted. It is a matter of data security and support.
- I must access technical support from a source other than GoDaddy to clean up the 800-plus webpages in the PRP Survival Guide.
- I need to access technical support from a source other than Constant Contact to process PRP-related surveys. The repeated failure of their Submit Survey button is unacceptable
But most of all — I need to find a more effective way to provide PRP patients, PRP caregivers, dermatologists and general practitioners to access to information I have been gathering since early 2013.
Whatever you can do to help RIGHT NOW will determine what I can do after FRIDAY…or if there is anything after Friday
My goal is to make to make the PRP Survival Guide totally self-sufficient by November.
Please consider a FINAL donation to the PRP Alliance in ANY AMOUNT.
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Thanks for any consideration.
