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      <title>5 Stars:  Former Patient (by Robert B.)</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;I have sort of been looking for Dr. Benedetto for about 20 years. I wasn't trying hard because the situation in which I first met him was not a good one.My fathers family will always hold a great deal thanks to Dr. B for the work he did in diagnosing and treating family members with the very rare blood disease he diagnosed and went about treating family members. The disease is Porphia Cutanea Tarda (PCT). Very rare, and quite incurrable. Also it was limited to only members of our family until the Viet Nam war. As it turned out many service men came down with the disease as a result of contact with Agent Orange. He treated everyone including myself with the greatest amount of kindness and respect. My father was certainly one of the hardest hit by the disease. Eventually it contributed greatly to his death at 51. Many of my relatives have adjusted their lifestyles in order to avoid dying too young. My older brother just turned 59 and I am 56. Neither of us appear to be in the greatest of health, I have been totally disabled since 1999, but I don't see my death coming around for a few years yet. We have 2 sisters and one other much younger brother. I can't really say how the disease may or may not be affecting them. There is one other set of facts to look at. My father still has 2 siblings living today. There is an 82 year old sister and a 62 year old brother. They both avoided the inapproriate lifestyle actions which took my father so early (drinking alcohol in unacceptable amounts and consuming anything with a high iron content or anything with an average iron content in even small amounts over a long period of time).I am happy to say that the next generation knows all about the disease and how not to let it take their lives.I give thanks to Dr. Anthony V. Benedetto for all of his honest hard work. His was always a kind man, he was always sincere and of course, honest.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <author>Robert B.</author>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 21:24:00 GMT</pubDate>
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