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Old 10-10-2014, 05:54 PM #1
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welcome to the internet. would you deny giving a little hope to some lab rats?
as an advanced pd'er, i have a lot other things i'm more concerned about than the avalanche of early research results, i feel sorry for researchers that have to play this game.

i've stopped posting any rodent research except for that where where they are taught to do chin ups.
Well those studies are very important to my two-year old grandson. His favorite characters, Mickey and Minnie, never have to worry about getting PD. There must be at least a dozen cures for them already available.
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Well those studies are very important to my two-year old grandson. His favorite characters, Mickey and Minnie, never have to worry about getting PD. There must be at least a dozen cures for them already available.

LOL,
I hate to break this to you but mickey and minnie aren't real. rats and mice likely get pd but they have a better medical system than we do and like you said, they found the cure after spending so much time in the lab A.KA. "THE SECRET OF NIMH". LOL sad but true.

as you can tell, my l-dopa is working well. diving into AMANTADINE tomorrow, just staring at the my newly filled RX.
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