> Everybody leave town, or what?
I suppose most of them are looking for a cure of their T but the cure
seems more distant than the moon. In order to get the cure, they have
to get to the cause, which is an area that most have given up one way
or another.
FP
> -jb
Howard Gutnick - 24 Feb 2004 13:02 GMT
> > Everybody leave town, or what?
>
> I suppose most of them are looking for a cure of their T but the cure
> seems more distant than the moon. In order to get the cure, they have
> to get to the cause, which is an area that most have given up one way
> or another.
If it were only as easy as find the cause and have the cure.
HNG
francispoon - 25 Feb 2004 10:49 GMT
> > marktvalu@aol.com (Marktvalu) wrote in message
> news:<20040223205128.20223.00000270@mb-m04.aol.com>...
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>
> If it were only as easy as find the cause and have the cure.
The challenge lies in how to treat the ill without knowing the cause.
FP
> HNG
Susan - 24 Feb 2004 17:05 GMT
>I suppose most of them are looking for a cure of their T but the cure
>seems more distant than the moon. In order to get the cure, they have
>to get to the cause, which is an area that most have given up one way
>or another.
Or too busily involved with other aspects of life to be concentrating on trying
to cure T?
Susan
> Everybody leave town, or what?
>
> -jb
Everything that can be said about tinnitus has finally been said.
Terri
http://pub219.ezboard.com/btinnitusactivismandsupport
francispoon - 25 Feb 2004 05:12 GMT
> > Everybody leave town, or what?
> >
> > -jb
>
> Everything that can be said about tinnitus has finally been said.
No, not necessarily. There has not been enough to have been talked
about between vascular condition and tinnitus.
FP
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