Hi Brian Collins <[log in to unmask]>, you wrote >Oh dear Jeremy - I seem to have got caught in the backwash from one of your >rebellious phases. I'll bet you even had your trouseres on back-to-front >when you wrote your piece about my comments on Amantadine. I do think that >you were somewhat over-critical in this case, for the following reasons. You are undoubtedly right. Sorry if I "came on a bit strong", but what I had picked up was the implication that someone else's advice was wrong, and so they should take yours. As I have flu at the moment, and am not sleeping well, I may well have misinterpreted your message, through tiredness etc. <SNIP> >5/ At the end of my note I suggested that Mary and Mike ask their MD for >second opinion. I presume that you have no quarrel with this, as I >note that in a separate posting, a certain Jeremy Browne does not merely >advise, but insists that the recipient of his "advice" actually changes >her neuro's prescription to another compound without the neur's knowledge. >What aws that bit about 'dangerous ground' , Jeremy? Touche' - there was I thinking for a heady moment that I was clearly "holier than thou", when I find I have feet of clay! (Have I mixed my metaphors at bit, there?) :-) Best regards, and have a good Christmas. -- Jeremy Browne - [log in to unmask] Shaking Hands BBS - +44 (0)1252 626233 - Fidonet 2:252/160