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Old 11-05-2007, 07:57 AM #2
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Lynlee,
Thanks so much for excellent write-up of Willer seminar. Yes, those seminars can be pretty tedious and alot of common sense and then occasionally something really interesting is said. The autoregulatory system also controls temperature and I see this with injured neuro patients, it is just basically ignored because there is no treatment to give for it. My son a few days after his injury had a fever and I thought he had the flu. I was in denial that he was brain injured. I do not have much time to post now but wanted too thankyou and I'm sure that post exhausted you. You could of led the seminar, the people who are suffering and gathering the information, end up knowing more that the professionals sometimes. This area has had limited research and support. I do feel this is changing and there is alot more interest. Hang in there, stay as positive as you can be, you are awesome.
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