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Well, Anee, welcome to the "real world". I think we've all said the same
thing--especially those of us (me, Bobby, Ken, et. al.) who already are
older and are experiencing the accelerated aging effects. Boils down to
this--the baby boom generation of CPers is the first to live "normal"
lifespans (in technologically advanced nations, of course). The research
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have traditionally gone to the kids because it made the most sense--nobody
lived long enough to worry about "mature" adults. Besides, seeing some
doe-eyed youngster's face on a billboard is going to tug at your
heartstrings a lot more than looking at my grizzled mug.
-Kyle
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From: Anee Stanford [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, October 29, 1999 12:45 PM
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Subject: Re: Pain
<snip> I feel that I great deal of reseach needs to be
done in the area of adults with cp and I have said this time and time again
on this list.
Yours,
Anee
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