Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 Wouldn't it be wonderful if: All the freestanding centers, doctors, parents, caretakers, manufacturers, etc. could finally understand how important it is to all work together for HBOT for neurological injury. The AAHA were to grow and prosper and have this meeting in Washington and develop an educational program for the public and our politicians and bring the realization that hbot is a necessary thing for proper healthcare to the brain injured. The IHMA would begin to do what it is supposed to do and support the AAHA in its efforts rather than worry about who is going to get the credit or share the limelight and do the lobbying it should do to help the effort s of getting hbot approved. Another organization or two would begin working on getting hbot recognized The UHMS began to actually support efforts to have brain injury approved The UHMS, the IHMA, the AAHA, and any other organizations could all actually work on what they are supposed to do and support each others efforts without jealousy and malice towards each other Our hbot for brain injury GrandDaddys could quit worrying about who gets the recognition and who is the star and actually begin to work with everyone to make things happen and they could get rid of their egos Parents could realize and understand how very important it is to support any organization in any way they can which is working towards our goals of hbot for brain injury People could just get the hate out of their hearts, get rid of the egos, have forgiveness and understanding for their enemies, forgive those who trespass against them, embrace each other for the sake of those who need us to all pull together ???????????????????? Wouldn't it be wonderful???? Hartsoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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