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It applied to everyone getting excited about a "cure." I think it'd
be great, but I also think if there is indeed a cure for brain
injuries (from various causes), then those of us who chose not to be
cured or can't be successfully treated, will become even more
marginalized than we already are. But realistically, I also think
such treatments probably will be found to have limited success.
I only need to refer interested parties to Dr. Oliver Sacks'
"Awakenings" for cautionary notes.
Kat
On 12 Sep 2006, at 21:36, Deri James wrote:
> On 12 Sep 2006, at 21:23, Deri James wrote:
>>
>> On Wednesday 13 September 2006 01:54, Linda Walker wrote:
>>> Is it possible this could help CP? That the brain cells aren't dead
>>> but in some permanent state of rest. This is so amazing.
>>
>> I kinda like the notion my brain is in a permanent state of rest - I
>> just
>> thought it was too much alcohol!!
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Deri
>>
>> PS Still waiting for a princess to come along and wake me with a kiss
>> - any
>> Princesses on the list? (Perth is too far away).
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 02:24, Kathleen Salkin wrote:
> This all makes me want to complain, what's wrong with being the way I
> am? I like myself the way I am, dammit!
>
> Kat
>
Its Ok Kat. You don't have to wake me up!!
Cheers
Deri (wondering if your comment applied to the original quote or
mine!! - oh
the dangers of "top posting")
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