Hmm, I'm starting to get that, " this all seems to tie together", feeling, but I'm not sure I can put it into words. Take the red hair: mine seems to be " secretly red", but I'm half Italian and half British. Because Britain has been invaded, enslaved, raped and pillaged many times over the past few thousand years we're a mongrel breed, with more than a dash of Viking blood. The so called "Viking gene" has been implicated in MS many times. Their strongholds were in the north of England, Ireland and Scotland and of course Scotland has one of the highest rates of MS in the world and, seemingly at least, a high number of redheads. Their reach was surprisingly long, with groups of Nordic looking people even being found in the Lebanon… I don't think anyone has done a study to see if there is a correlation between these groups and MS clusters.
The link between red hair and stress hormones is also interesting: the famous temper sounds like elevated stress to me, and the fight or flight response involves cortisol, which raises blood sugar and blood pressure. Stress itself is frequently cited as a factor in MS.
The fact that the neuropeptides you mention, Terry, are vasoactive ties in nicely with all the "MS as a vascular disease" speculation which often crops up.
Nenu, I second what cheerleader said about your picture. Robbie has a continuing thread with lots of pictures on it, which I think would be nice to have as a sticky to act as our gallery. That picture I posted was taken almost exactly 10 years ago, and the large gingery caterpillar under my nose turned into a scraggy moth and flew away a long ago. What you can't see is the huge army of leprechauns building scaffolding around my legs to hold me up.
Bob, we all know you have film star looks.
What a pity the film in question was E.T.
