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On 17/04/2014, at 11:38 AM, Carlo Lingiardi wrote:
I sincerely
thank you very much Ian, I was afraid to have bothered you too much with my
constant questions and doubts because it drives me completely crazy that
something exists to improve TBI damage but nobody wants to even try it nor
believes in what the PubMed makes public, I’m now struggling with my sight,
I’ve been going to opticians with expertise in people who had TBI and I’m
dreaming that the “simple” Enbrel might be able to repair my occipital lobe
that’s the reason why I have such a definite field cut in my vision on the left
side, that everyone can measure but only my very first optician in Valencia, CA
was able to adjust, so now not only I remain prisoner of my wheelchair but I
can’t see well anymore.
I truly
struggle to believe that a “simple Enbrel treatment”
is this impossible to even attempt. In my (broken) mind I would make it like
taking the aspirin for a cold.
Carlo
All I can I
say now (only 12 years later) is that given that our new
president “owes nothing to anyone” he might
become the “agent
of change” that will make this “miraculous treatment” open to every
MD in this country (sorry for the too few patent holders).
On 18/04/2014, at 4:38 pm, Ian replied:
On 18/04/2014, at 4:38 pm, Ian replied:
Eye deficits are included in the concept.
Professor Ian C.
Research School of Biology
Australian National University
Canberra
- http://www.springer.com/about+springer/media/springer+select?SGWID=0-11001-6-1394543-0
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4110406/
- http://floridatraumaticbraininjury.org/enbrel-anti-inflammatory-benefits-help-traumatic-brain-injury-patients/
- http://www.news-medical.net/news/20121101/Single-dose-of-etanercept-can-improve-chronic-neurological-dysfunction-from-stroke-or-TBI.aspx
- http://www.strokebreakthrough.com/blog/
- http://www.har-journal.com/archives/1184
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