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Old 10-01-2009, 04:05 AM
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And to you Mslday -

Turns out the neuroradiologist won't be back until Friday, so maybe I'll hear something by early next week. Meanwhile, if it's cold and rainy in Vancouver until the weekend, would it be too over the top to leave an inviting fire on the hearth as you depart for the showing? (Assuming there's dry wood to be had.)

You ask about wind-up. To me it's a whole other issue from what some have termed "brain fog." Wind-up is actually an aspect of something called neurological recruitment, for which I'm looking for an exact scientific definition, but it's as though you're outside and know from subtle changes you can't put your finger on that a big storm is on its way: often it turns out to be something as simple as changes in the light, as it's suddenly refracted through a 14 km high thunderhead. Except that these sensations are part of the underlying signaling process iteself.

Way too late now, so I must ask your forgiveness if I cut off here.

Be well and GOOD LUCK with that house!

Mike

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