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Old 01-04-2008, 04:57 AM #1
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Default Stem Cell Treatment con?

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Old 01-04-2008, 05:39 AM #2
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Default Hi Chris ...

good christmas I hope. Just may be getting some cash in soon (compensation for my company ending its final salary pension !!) and if so I will be off with my baby to Emerald's rolling road, and hopefully to see you.

I will stay in touch.

The Chinese stem cells were covered also in this thread :

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread32225.html

where Imark actually did something I should have done, i.e. was imaginative and proactive and emailed the hospital and Penny Thomas the PD patient mentioned.

Sadly no response from Penny however if anyone is willing to sponsor me I would be happy to fly to Hawaii and attempt to get an interview with her.

UK line is in the thread, usual, too early, we're not doing it so must be crap, wait 20 years while our £25 investment works through the tubes and two guys from Cambridge sort it out for nothing but service to science.

USA don't seem to have a position as far as I can tell, probably George Dubya hoping the whole thing will go away.

As per usual falls on the PD patient's own degree of desperation and trust.

Anyway, ramble over, how about them Patriots, as a Dolphin fan I couldn't be happier and wish to shake the Baltimore coach (who called "time out" on 4th down), warmly by the throat. Go Colts you are our last hope.

See you soon,
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Default Stem Cell con

Neil

Apologies for duplication did not see previous thread, I should log in more often.

Had crap Xmas and 4 weeks leading up to it. Had been stubbonly holding out on increasing my meds (adding Mirapex to existing cocktail of Madopar and Amantadine) so it's probably my own fault. Anyway finally threw in the towel this week and saw GP and my venture into the joyous world that is Mirapex beckons!

I hope you and you family had a good Xmas and that you have a good 2008.

Hopefully you will make it to Norfolk/Suffolk in 2008 too.

Chris
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Default Chris, Emerald trip pencilled in Thursday 17th ...

so if you are free it would be a great chance for you to buy me a beer lunchtime in Watton.

Are you free that day ?

Perhaps we had better PM this from now on.

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