Moving with Mixed Emotions

To all my patients,

       Today I am writing to notify all my patients that I, Jeremy Linquist L.Ac., will be leaving the Acupuncture Continuum Inc. Clinic on Feb. 13 and moving to Wilmington, North Carolina.  This decision did not come easily and has brought about many mixed emotions.  I will be moving to an area where I have family and joining a new healing community project called the Natural Therapies Institute.  This new clinic is a great opportunity for me to get in to a practice on the ground floor and be a part of the growth process.  I will also enjoy living near my parents, brother, sister in-law, and my niece.  It has been a long time since my wife and I have lived near our family and we are both excited. 

     Although the excitement is intense, the sadness associated with leaving such a beautiful city and collection of friends that have become our family is overwhelming.  Over the years I have made friends who have been an essential part of my life.  They watched me through the grueling process of the Chinese Medicine program at PCOM, they have been there in times of despair and also celebrated some of the best times in my life.  I will miss them all and continue to coax them to make the move and join me in NC.  I have also had the great pleasure of treating a number of patients with whom I have established a connection and true passion for their well being.  I will miss all of my patients and continue to have an open door policy regarding questions by email.  I have enjoyed educating many of you and been blessed to have the favor returned.  My patients teach me something new every day. 

     My final day at the Acpuncture Continuum Inc. will be on Feb. 13, 2010.  I will be treating until 1pm.  I thank you all from the depths of my heart, especially Karen Sulger L.Ac., who I will be referring my patients to and hoping that Devon (whom we are courting as a replacement) will take over where I left off and continue to grow this beautiful clinic. 

I am so Lucky to have something so difficulty to say goodbye to.

In Love and Peace,

   Jeremy Linquist, L.Ac.

Zai-jian / Good Bye

Zai-jian / Good Bye

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