Meg,
I recall hearing something about the brain stem nuclei now that you brought
it up. Like I have said, I believe that they're unlikely to come up with a
successful way to correct this without chances of hurting something else.
After seeing how I have made my Cerebral Palsy somewhat better, I believe
that doing general therapies are actually the best way to treat Cerebral
Palsy and see some actual progress at a somewhat faster rate.
Thanks,
Anthony
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----- Original Message -----
From: Magenta Raine
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Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 4:49 PM
Subject: Re: Neural stem cells
Anthony, there is more than one area in the brain where CP can occur. One
is
the cerebellum, the other is the brain stem nuclei (basal ganglia).