Dr. Zamboni's broken arm or leg...

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Dr. Zamboni's broken arm or leg...

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Dr. Zamboni was to speak at the PULA neuropsychiatric conference in Croatia but according to someone on Facebook, he has broken an arm or maybe a leg and cannot attend?

This could be rumor...but healing wishes sent anyway!
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Who did it?

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Probably a gang of neurologists.
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A gang of neurologists! With their brutal tiny hammers! :D
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Dr Zamboni has a problem with one of his hands for years. He has limited use of it. Now if it is the other hand/arm that is broken or sprained, he could be in trouble. :(

I wish him well with added healing thoughts, if it is true.
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In the event that Dr Zamboni has a broken leg at the same time he is being awarded the Nobel Prize and is therefore unable to walk up to receive it, I think he should have a handful of liberated CCSVI patients that were formerly confined wheelchairs walk up and accept the award on his behalf. Or better yet, have just two of them push his wheelchair up to receive it. They can show before and after pictures & videos of that "junk science" Liberation Treatment on the big screen as they go up.

Zamboni for President! :) Get well Dr Zamboni!

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