Re: Neurologists
fburns (fburns(AT)bellsouth.net)
Sat, 08 Aug 1998 09:28:47 +0000
Gunny0011(AT)aol.com wrote:
>
> People;
> After reading Saywards thoughts, I must say I have to agree to a point.
> The more Doctors in different fields we have the better, as long as they're
> dealing with the basic functions of the Human Body. I need some feedback.
> Sayward gave me an idea. I have a cousin Dr. Douglas Kerr who is a Neurologist
> doing research in Neuronal Death and Regeneration plus Causes of Brain and
> Spinal Cord Inflamation at Johns Hopkins University Hospital. He says he sees
> TM every day. Do you think it would be advantageous to have him on the board.
> He says he's willing to do it if need be. Plus he's volunteered to come to
> Seattle to give a talk on latest research and developements. My Neuro at
> Cleveland Clinic is going to see him at the beginning of next month. Maybe
> both of them together can come up with something. I would also like my Neuro,
> Dr. Richard Ransohoff to come to Seattle if he can. What do you all think?
>
>
> Gunny
Gunny I think it is a great idea. My brother-in-law's doctor in New
Orleans at Oschners Clinic told us that he has treated only 2 people
with TM (on the Gulf coast). He has asked us to give him the
information that I receive off of the Internet...stories,
articles...etc.He said that because of my brother-in-laws TM he wants to
start writing articles on TM. His name is Dr. MCKinley.
Teri