Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Sounds wonderful. What can I do? --- Schaafsma <compucruz@...> wrote: > > You're on a roll with these MS posts. I agree with > you, there are > hopeful signs in that article. > > Speaking of hope...I hope you turn into one of those > researchers who > leads a double life as a clinican. I look forward to > taking my cure > at La Clinique De Hodologica. > > I see the whole gang of us enjoying a round of > suped-up Myers > Cocktails in the Sun Room, while Jill renews our > fighting spirits by > whacking the hell out of a giant, spirochete-shaped > pinata, leading > the room in a chant of " Die, hell-worm, die! " > > Of course, some patients may become overstimulated, > a condition > Nelly and I will remedy by reciting the > pharmaceutical names of > every drug that ever gave either of us a migraine. > > Then it will be nap-time, and Penny will come to > tuck us all in and > spritz our sinuses with her patented blend of > Clorox, jasmine tea > and holy water. > > As our bugs give up the ghost, we will dream happy > dreams, knowing > that Dr. Hodologica will be there in the morning to > make his rounds > and complement us all on our most excellent > progress. > > You think I jest, but as I write this Agent Bleu is > scouting > locations and lining up a steady supply of fresh > oysters for the > Hyperbaric Oxygen Lounge & Snack Bar. > > La Clinique De Hodologica is a fait accomplit. > > (In fact, the Unnameable One has already filed a > lawsuit to shut it > down. Not to worry, Ken has filed a countersuit, > with damages steep > enough to keep us in oysters for decades). > > Just remember, if anyone asks, yes, you take > MediCal. > > Voila. C'est vrais. *Insert mangled french phrase of > your choice* > > Yessir, I believe we can do it. > > Scha > > > > > > > http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/articlerender.fcgi? > tool=pmcentrez & artid=521993 > > > > Interesting stuff - one must be open minded to it. > > > > > But, " the MS community has tried for decades to > fit MS into the > > experimental autoimmune encephalitis box and when > all is said and > > done, it just does not fit, " opines an editorial > in the issue of > > ls of Neurology that carried the 2004 Barnett > and Prineas > finding > > that oligodendrocyte death precedes inflammation > in quite possibly > all > > lesions. > > > > Its encouraging that a statement like that can be > published in what > > looks like(?) " the " MS journal. It doesnt seem the > surprising 2004 > > finding is being ignored or marginalized, and > hopefully followup > is on > > the way. > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 LOL I nearly missed this. Glade I didn't. up to my eyes in it. > Sounds wonderful. What can I do? > --- Schaafsma <compucruz@...> wrote: > > > > You're on a roll with these MS posts. I agree with > > you, there are > > hopeful signs in that article. > > > > Speaking of hope...I hope you turn into one of those > > researchers who > > leads a double life as a clinican. I look forward to > > taking my cure > > at La Clinique De Hodologica. > > > > I see the whole gang of us enjoying a round of > > suped-up Myers > > Cocktails in the Sun Room, while Jill renews our > > fighting spirits by > > whacking the hell out of a giant, spirochete-shaped > > pinata, leading > > the room in a chant of " Die, hell-worm, die! " > > > > Of course, some patients may become overstimulated, > > a condition > > Nelly and I will remedy by reciting the > > pharmaceutical names of > > every drug that ever gave either of us a migraine. > > > > Then it will be nap-time, and Penny will come to > > tuck us all in and > > spritz our sinuses with her patented blend of > > Clorox, jasmine tea > > and holy water. > > > > As our bugs give up the ghost, we will dream happy > > dreams, knowing > > that Dr. Hodologica will be there in the morning to > > make his rounds > > and complement us all on our most excellent > > progress. > > > > You think I jest, but as I write this Agent Bleu is > > scouting > > locations and lining up a steady supply of fresh > > oysters for the > > Hyperbaric Oxygen Lounge & Snack Bar. > > > > La Clinique De Hodologica is a fait accomplit. > > > > (In fact, the Unnameable One has already filed a > > lawsuit to shut it > > down. Not to worry, Ken has filed a countersuit, > > with damages steep > > enough to keep us in oysters for decades). > > > > Just remember, if anyone asks, yes, you take > > MediCal. > > > > Voila. C'est vrais. *Insert mangled french phrase of > > your choice* > > > > Yessir, I believe we can do it. > > > > Scha > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/articlerender.fcgi? > > tool=pmcentrez & artid=521993 > > > > > > Interesting stuff - one must be open minded to it. > > > > > > > > But, " the MS community has tried for decades to > > fit MS into the > > > experimental autoimmune encephalitis box and when > > all is said and > > > done, it just does not fit, " opines an editorial > > in the issue of > > > ls of Neurology that carried the 2004 Barnett > > and Prineas > > finding > > > that oligodendrocyte death precedes inflammation > > in quite possibly > > all > > > lesions. > > > > > > Its encouraging that a statement like that can be > > published in what > > > looks like(?) " the " MS journal. It doesnt seem the > > surprising 2004 > > > finding is being ignored or marginalized, and > > hopefully followup > > is on > > > the way. > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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