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Old 07-26-2007, 10:48 AM #1
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Default [B][COLOR="Red"]If YOU don't think this is funny YOU are not sick lol [/COLOR][/B]---

Go to the Als forum and see Bobby's latest entry " Monster in a wheelchair"

Funniest thing I have seen in years
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Default Oh, my goodness...

It started out kind of funny, pulled me in with the illusion of amusing entertainment and then tore me heart out. Wow.
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Good example of how a subject such as the impact of using a wheelchair can have on everyday life.

I too found the use of laughter a come on and the impact reserved for the mesage at the end.

Can this not have implication for showing the impact of Parkinsons in a graduate mode of explanation and not just redoing the symptoms over and over till no one watchs.

Cs has used humor to show his symptoms more than once and others as well. It could not be too hard to show one in the initial stages and progres from that to the latter stages using humor along the way interspersed with the naked truth.

That way the story and the urgency of finding the cure could reach so many who till now even don't know as hard as that is to believe.

Get them to connect in so many ways. First for the humor and then for the changes and then foster that gung ho on finding the cure.

I still believe it is the ordinary healthy humans that are going to swing the cure for us in the end. No money, no professional interests, just the old time fear of getting it themselves without there being a decent treatment or cure possible.

They put the him in and they can take him out but the fight will go on with whoever they insert.

In the long run we have to go to the people as there ils where the power lies.

Can we do this or just wait as we have been doing since time began.
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