Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 7:22 pm
I am with Rose, I feel so much better! I can think, speak without slurring and find words. Being somewhat normal actually feels sort of super-hero like! You guys know what I mean, right?
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This statement is also inaccurate and misleading. The study at Jacobs Neurological Institute in Buffalo, NY has been going on for at least 5 to 6 months or more.Squeakycat wrote:Last week, early news of Dr Zamboni's novel theory sparked international interest and has led to scientists at the University of Buffalo in New York to test his theory by recruiting for a large study.
Oh yeah forgot about the "sounding like a drunk guy" when I don't even drink part haha. That's gone too. Good riddance I say... I know for the first weeks into the 2 months part, apart from the misery that was coumadin, it was like a new experience every day. I compare it to something like the stomach flu, when you are finally well enough to eat again, its by far the best food you ever had... I'm absolutely appalled at what Rose went through with the INR. There has to be a better way to instruct people on the way out so they don't just take some "medical professional's" word to test one way or the other. Reprehensible. I had mine set up ahead of time, but it was an open order at a walk in lab, so if I thought things were getting too yo-yo I did 1, maybe 2 tests a week for a time.CRHInv wrote:I am with Rose, I feel so much better! I can think, speak without slurring and find words. Being somewhat normal actually feels sort of super-hero like! You guys know what I mean, right?