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#1 skeaman

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Posted 12 January 2009 - 07:35 PM

Can any one out there tell us what research the British researcher's is doing for spinal cord injury and are we any near a break through

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Posted 18 January 2009 - 01:18 PM

I am not sure about British researchers, though one of the finest is indeed English (he was the first to begin to understand the minds abilities, plasticity wise and invented the expression, can't remember his name..) but where he's at at present time I'm not sure. BUT
Geron, should hopefully start trials this year - Stephen Davies is making progress - Hans Kierrstadt is too - Dr. wise is doing Lithium in China - and we have a new administration in the US which most likely is going to help us instead of the opposite.. There is, right now, many reasons to be hopeful.
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Posted 19 January 2009 - 06:32 AM

the DR Mame is Dr. wise young he is in new jersey

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Posted 21 January 2009 - 05:04 PM

Not sure what you mean, jass? - Wise Young probably lives In NJ, but he is still involved in Lithium in China.
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Posted 21 January 2009 - 09:42 PM

Well I can't say what they're doing way over there in England, it's kinda far and I don't have a telescope that powerful.
But here in southern California, I've managed to dissect most all the neighborhood cats and about half the dogs (there's a Rottweiler givin' me a hard time two doors down but with enough tequila and a ball peen hammer.....) and I believe I'm gettin' pretty close to what we're lookin' for!

Now what were we looking for?

That's right, a cure for SCI, cure for SCI, cure for SCI. Focus E-dog, focus!

There we go. Now let me get this mess cleaned up, (them Chihuahuas are a lot tougher than you'd think, bite marks all over my face n' arms) an' I'll tell ya all about it. It's great news for us SCI's.

OOPS! Dang, that tabby just run off again! I better go catch him quick or he'll make it back home again. Shit, wonder what they're so scared of??

Yall hang tight, I'll be right back. Promise! Good news on the way, we'll all be walkin' again real soon.

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Posted 15 May 2009 - 12:20 PM

View Postskeaman, on Jan 12 2009, 07:35 PM, said:

Can any one out there tell us what research the British researcher's is doing for spinal cord injury and are we any near a break through

I hv heard about Dr. Raisman, he is telling now more than 20 years that he will start SOON a clinical trial, but still no any sign of that...........

#7 Yasko

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Posted 15 May 2009 - 08:15 PM

View PostE-DOG, on Jan 21 2009, 02:42 PM, said:

Well I can't say what they're doing way over there in England, it's kinda far and I don't have a telescope that powerful.
But here in southern California, I've managed to dissect most all the neighborhood cats and about half the dogs (there's a Rottweiler givin' me a hard time two doors down but with enough tequila and a ball peen hammer.....) and I believe I'm gettin' pretty close to what we're lookin' for!

Now what were we looking for?

That's right, a cure for SCI, cure for SCI, cure for SCI. Focus E-dog, focus!

There we go. Now let me get this mess cleaned up, (them Chihuahuas are a lot tougher than you'd think, bite marks all over my face n' arms) an' I'll tell ya all about it. It's great news for us SCI's.

OOPS! Dang, that tabby just run off again! I better go catch him quick or he'll make it back home again. Shit, wonder what they're so scared of??

Yall hang tight, I'll be right back. Promise! Good news on the way, we'll all be walkin' again real soon.

E-dog

Hey E, don't forget about damn bunnies :unsure:
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