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Old 02-17-2010, 05:57 PM #8
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Eddy,

Chemar couldn't be more correct. To my knowledge, no one that visits here has the credentials to be giving anyone advice on anything. None of us hold phd's or medical degrees. Most of what is posted on here comes from people's experiences and interpretations of what they read on the internet. These can, of course, be skewed by the person who is posting the information. Even myself, with a degree in molecular biology and experience as a medical researcher, would never claim to be an authority on anything related to the nervous system, and I hope that any info I post is scrutinized and not just taken at face value. .

My opinion on the purpose of this forum is simply to make offer support to brain injury survivors and to make them aware of what is going on out there in "science land" so that they can read it for themselves and discuss these things with their medical professionals. So, please anytime anyone offers an opinion on what is occurring in "science land" please take it with a grain of salt.
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