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Last post 06-03-2009, 2:53 PM by Trish-411. 2 replies.
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  •  06-01-2009, 5:57 PM 56354

    Introduce Myself

    I would like to offer a

    support to anyone who can use it. I believed the cure

    is here. My Hope is high in time is promising.

     

    Cecilia

  •  06-02-2009, 6:42 PM 56473 in reply to 56354

    Re: Introduce Myself

    I was wondering what you know i am very intrested. I want to know why your hopes are so high? My name is Joe, i am 33 years old. I am 2 years post injury. I sustained a C6-7 spinal cord injury. I can feel touch and have full sensation throughout my body. I even have voluntary movement in my legs. It comes and goes. I cant walk.  I would like to talk to you. Can you please email @ josepaloares30@yahoo.com so we can chat. Thanks so much.
  •  06-03-2009, 2:53 PM 56612 in reply to 56473

    Re: Introduce Myself

    joepalomares:

    Welcome to the forum.  I'm sorry to hear about your SCI.  Sounds like you have had substantial return from your c6-c7 injury.  But like everyone else, a cure would be the ultimate. 

    The original poster of this thread has presented a theory in the Life forum about stimulating the trigeminal nerve and some sort of brain-tooth relationship.  I am uncertain of the exact mechanism for a claim to any sort of SCI cure or treatment.

    I think it is great to be curious when people make such claims, but I wouldn’t be too hopeful that a cure exists and it is only known and presented on this board by one individual.  I guess I look at it the same as if someone claimed there really was a pill that made fat people skinny.  Wouldn’t it be the headlines everywhere?  If not everywhere, surely on the Oprah show, right.

    Just be careful and don’t get sucked into anything that seems too good to be true


    Trish

    "Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...it's learning to dance in the rain."
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