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For the Love of Scott! by Jo Hamilton
 


 

Her mother cried out, For the love of Scott! How could this have happened?” Due to her education in the health care field, Jo Hamilton became the liaison between her family and the world-renowned hospital treating her younger brother. She taught her family how to read Scott’s medical chart and to ask pointed questions, no longer leaving his care to the medical professionals who had overdosed him with drugs to the very brink of death in less than three days.

 

“Jo, you have to tell people what they’ve done to me. You have to tell them!” pleaded her little brother, as he lay writhing in agony.

 

In “For the Love of Scott!”, the author recollects her family’s poignant story of love, bewilderment, and lingering frustration when faced with catastrophic medical mistakes. Read the experiences of Scott Hamilton’s family members as they struggle through a storm of horrific medical errors that could have been prevented and recognize what you need to do when someone you love is faced with life-threatening circumstances created by health experts.

 

 

 

 

It took Jo 27 years to put this heartbreaking event down on paper. Writing opened old wounds and required hours of research and documentation. It forced her family to relive a chapter in their own lives that they desperately wanted closed. Yet, they rallied together to help Jo with her mission to keep that promise.

 

To help further her goals, Jo Hamilton will be donating a portion of the proceeds from the sale of her book, to the 1984 Olympic Gold Medal Winner, Scott Hamilton's foundation, The Scott Hamilton CARES Initiative. The Scott Hamilton CARES Initiative was created to help with cancer research, support cancer patients and their families, and find a cure for cancer.

 

 

 

 

Critical Reviews:

 

·       Author Jo Hamilton promised her brother that she would tell his tragic story. She summoned the strength, faithfully stepped up to the plate and hit a home run on his behalf. Enlightening and moving, “For the Love of Scott!” is a cry from the heart for greater compassion and attentive listening in the practice of medicine.

 

Suzanne Shugar Producer, Broadcast Journalist, Writer - www.PlaneteSuzanne.com

 

·        Dear Scott: I, too, am a farm boy. I, just like you, played in the cornfields. I too, remember milking the cows, feeding the pigs, and riding my dad’s motorcycle and yet, being from a different part of the world, (Europe) Portugal. We have so much in common, physically and spiritually. However, you more then I, have a story to tell and a lesson to teach all of us. May you, Scott, through the writings of these pages educate us, enrich our lives and our Spirits, and at last we meet again, I hope that you, Scott, are among us.

 

    

Silvino R. Lima, President of Saint Christopher’s, Inc., Film and TV Producer

 

·        “FOR THE LOVE OF SCOTT” is a deeply moving memoir about how a vibrant young man, in the prime of his life, faced a series of grievous and potentially fatal medication errors made by a team of medical personnel reputed to be experts. The early chapters chronicle life on a mid-West farm using stories full of humor and love of family. Readers will find laughter, love, sadness, compassion and, at the end, a few gifts of spirit.

     Doreen Cox, author of ADVENTURES IN MOTHER-SITTING, http://www.olmsteadpublishing.com 

 

For the Love of Scott! author Jo Hamilton

Jo Hamilton, born on an Iowa farm in the heartland of America, while in junior high school, published her first short story in the national magazine, "The Student Writer," and received a cash award. As an adult, one of her poems was selected for publication in the poetry book "Sunspots," by Palomar. She was also presented "The Golden Poet Award for 1989” in Washington DC by Bob Hope, Helen Hayes, and Willard Scott for the poem “His House.”


Jo attended school in Minnesota for medical technology. She worked in traditional Western medicine, as a teacher and health care worker, for 27 years. Following the tragic family crisis described in “For the Love of Scott!” by Olmstead Publishing, Jo left the medical field angry, bitter, and disillusioned.

Because of this experience, Jo investigated alternative modalities and began writing a new chapter in her own life. She studied the power of energetic healing touch, becoming a Reiki Master Teacher. Jo’s path led her to work as an acute care hospice volunteer. In 2000, Jo became a Licensed Massage Therapist. Besides therapeutic massage, her private practice includes aromatherapy, cranial sacral therapy, reflexology, Reiki, and Raindrop Therapy Technique. Jo also teaches Reiki and meditation classes.


  • Literary Works:

    *  1964-Short Story--"Because of a Doll"-The Student Writer 2/1964-nationally published-monthly magazine published by the Academy Publishing Corporation-Fort Lauderdale, FL
    *  1971- Poem-"I Suppose"-Sunspots-Collection of Contemporary Original Poetry-published by Palomar Publishing Company-CA (2/1971)
    *  1979- Poem- "Forever At Least"-Best Loved Contemporary Poems-2/1979-World of Poetry Press-Sacramento, CA (2/1979)
    *  1981-Poem- "It's Easy"-The World’s Great Contemporary Poems-World of Poetry Press-Sacramento, CA (2/1981)
    *  1989-Poem-"His House"-The World Treasury of Great Poems Vol. III World of Poetry Press-Sacramento, CA (2/1989)