On 20 Dec, Kathie Tollifson wrote, >Frankly I've never been able to understand why all us PWP's have the same >sort of life outlook until that study this week about stress compromising >our BBB's. I told my neuro once "I think us parkys just fry our brains out >with too much stress for too long..." He replied "You're not far off." Apart >from the fact that most of us can point to at least one neuro/chemical >crisis in our lives, I wonder if most of the people alive today can't also >cite a neuro catastrophy, but don't have PD... I find myself in the company >of some of the finest, most creative thinkers I've ever met, all of us >trying to find a way out of neuro-hell. >The most encouragement I've had lately was in my recent research on the BBB >(which was sparked even more by the study report), I encountered a R & D >company that specialized in BBB research. I'm always interested in a risky >high-profit potential stock, so I looked further, to discover that this >group had recently formed a private limited partnership to fund theiir >latest research, and the publicly owned company only had an option to buy >the outcome....meaning (I deduce) that they think they are very close to a >profitable breakthrough, and want to keep the big bucks themselves. Much as >I dislike it, I think human greed is a pretty reliable thing, so I take that >maneuver as a real good sign. Kathie, How about sharing the wealth with us!! What is the name of the company? May you all be blessed with a loving, compassionate and joyfull Chistmas Nick Drozdowski [log in to unmask] "Striving to cultivate boundless compassion towards all beings"