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In a message dated 5/8/99 8:48:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

RAINBOWPED@... writes:

<< " needs a few more holes in my head " >>

Uh.......Uh.........I think not.................:-)

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Ouch! I saw the same show. It sure looked like it worked. I saw the same

thing was done to

J. Fox a few months ago.

But for me, no thanks, my husband says I already have too many holes in my head!

Duh . . .

Oh, I guess I could tape the headholes, wrap the phone cord around my head

instead of my legs

--for blood flow, you know-- take a picture of this one, and put it in my book

for the reading

enjoyment of us RLSers!

Now, everybodeeeee, send me your riches and jewels!

Lindy B in beautiful sunny Southeast Texas

LINDA5222@... wrote:

> From: LINDA5222@...

>

> Group,

> I watched a show the other night concerning Parkinsons where they drilled a

> hole in the head and zapped a part of the brain that controlled the

> involentary movements....worked great. I wonder if it would be of any use to

> us rlsers??? Any body know about or happen to catch the program???

> Lee

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I inadvertantly deleted the message that had the name of this procedure.

Can Anyone send it to me or post it? Thanks you. Nat Dean in Santa Fe, NM

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>From: LINDA5222@...

>To: susanne2740@..., rlssupport (AT) onelist (DOT) com

>Subject: Re: the brain and rls

>Date: Sat, May 8, 1999, 1:59 AM

>

> From: LINDA5222@...

>

> Group,

> I watched a show the other night concerning Parkinsons where they drilled a

> hole in the head and zapped a part of the brain that controlled the

> involentary movements....worked great. I wonder if it would be of any use to

> us rlsers??? Any body know about or happen to catch the program???

> Lee

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> Join the Star Wars craze!

> http://www.onelist.com

> Set up your Star Wars list at ONElist.

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> This forum is for support only. The information posted to this List is for

> support purposes

> and is not intended to replace the examination, diagnosis and treatment of

> a licensed

> physician and no such claims are inferred.

>

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I inadvertantly deleted the message that had the name of this procedure.

Can Anyone send it to me or post it? Thanks you. Nat Dean in Santa Fe, NM

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>From: LINDA5222@...

>To: susanne2740@..., rlssupport (AT) onelist (DOT) com

>Subject: Re: the brain and rls

>Date: Sat, May 8, 1999, 1:59 AM

>

> From: LINDA5222@...

>

> Group,

> I watched a show the other night concerning Parkinsons where they drilled a

> hole in the head and zapped a part of the brain that controlled the

> involentary movements....worked great. I wonder if it would be of any use to

> us rlsers??? Any body know about or happen to catch the program???

> Lee

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> Join the Star Wars craze!

> http://www.onelist.com

> Set up your Star Wars list at ONElist.

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> This forum is for support only. The information posted to this List is for

> support purposes

> and is not intended to replace the examination, diagnosis and treatment of

> a licensed

> physician and no such claims are inferred.

>

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