Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

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Old 08-23-2009, 12:34 PM #1
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Thank You, Mike...I dl it. It gave me chills.

I clicked on the article link that you wrote and it is no longer there. Is there another road to journey to read your work of passion on ECT?

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Thank You, Mike...I dl it. It gave me chills.

I clicked on the article link that you wrote and it is no longer there. Is there another road to journey to read your work of passion on ECT?

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So Dew, tell me more about those chills. If it's about the eulogy to Bill Graham, the truly weirdest part of the whole night was getting to the front entrance of the Oakaland Collisium, seeing the flags at half staff, and not being 100% sure in whose honor that was being done, although being a municiple building, we suspected it was for the fire victims.

And no problem with the fresh link. It's maintained on the RSDSA Medical Artical Archieve page at: http://www.rsds.org/2/library/articl...haels_CRPS.pdf

That said, in the intervening year and a half, there are a couple of very minor things I would now change (including one error) but nothing that effects the outline or any of the conclusions of the paper. I'll be (er, happy) to provide a detailed mea culpa if anyone's interested.

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chills from ......the eulogy to Bill Graham, and the music, altogether.
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chills from ......the eulogy to Bill Graham, . . . and the music, altogether.
As for the music, I suppose that's each to her/his own taste. But as to the eulogy for Bill Graham, I will confess that it affected me much more listening to it now [that's Track 13 at http://www.archive.org/details/gd91-...897.sbeok.shnf] than in person, close to the stage, 18 years ago. I suppose the difference is that I didn't have kids at the time, something addressed in a tragic context in the eulogy.

That said, it is, by far and away, the best reading of ee cumming's "Buffalo Bill" http://www.boppin.com/cummings.html I've ever heard, and IMHO worth the not insubstantial price of admission for that alone. Consider it as a raw shot of Ken Kesey, strait up, no chaser.

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