It happened and now it's over for at least another year
written April 24, 2010 by Stuart Schlossman
TODAY is the Big day. The event that I have been working on for the last 4+ months will be taking place late this afternoon, into the evening. We are expecting approximately ( 300 ) people. A full house or backyard in t his case and the weather is almost perfect.
Attending will be several neurologists, coming, in respect for a colleague who will be recognized and honored by "MS Views and News" for his 40+ years devoted to the MS community.Speaking will be two neurologists on matters of importance to many patients. Included will be current treatment updates, such as Ampyra, the oral medications on the near horizon, Stem Cell therapy and CCSVI (chronic cerebral venous insufficiency). A Q&A will follow and then we will begin the recognition of William Sheremata, MD. -
Dr. Sheremata has a CV ( a resume) in excess of 30 pages, documenting all the research, books and ms community activities that he has been part of since the late 1960's.
He deserves this honor and I / MSV&N will give this to him.
All the stress of the last few weeks/months will soon culminate and maybe I will be able to sleep a full night, this evening.
But first let me know get back to my (hopeful) last stress task for this event, the writing of my script.....
Have a great day.
3 comments:
Thanks to you Stewart, and to Ed and Judy Daniel for their hospitality. This ms'er had a great time. I'd also like to thank all my fellow volunteers at this event (Getty) and last but surely not least my fellow ms community for attending. I actually felt useful again. Thank you all for being in my life. Thank you Jesus!
I can seriously tell you that Jesus had nothing to do with this event.
This was cared and tended to by Saint Stuart.
Have you heard of him?
If it were not for Stuart, looking after so many of us and keeping us informed with information that I would probably be still living in the stone-age.
Tom
Wow! Congrats on having the esteemed Dr. Shermata in you backyard.
Shermata et al authored these on TYSABRI (aka natalizumab) available at
Entrez-PubMed website (enter #+click search):
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Print out PMC494288 & get him to autograph it?
He is a Rock Star of neurology!
Ask him when our injured war heroes might get TYSABRI instead of steroids for their crippling woulnds, please? I’m sure he knows about this-
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