Yeah, I should have read the Terms and Conditions of this body better. Unfortunately past the warranty period tooMy nightmare is to die from Parkinson’s or Lou Gherig’s. Prayers.
Yeah, I should have read the Terms and Conditions of this body better. Unfortunately past the warranty period tooMy nightmare is to die from Parkinson’s or Lou Gherig’s. Prayers.
Thank you! I'm so proud of how open and compassionate this community is. Cyclones from anywhere being able to share their issues or struggles and getting support and encouragement from the community is one of the proudest things I could think of. You all rally to help people when they post about issues. I hope he doesn't mind me calling him out, but Rulzzz is an awesome example.Bumping again for the weekend crowd getting ready to melt down in the game day thread. Thank Jeremy for the ability to vent, have wild emotional swings, and anticipate Rulzzz at midnight by supporting Jer in this fight.
I have a son with epilepsy, a father with Parkinson’s, and a father in law who died from effects of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy so this is incredibly disappointing to hear. I’m sorry for your struggles and for this horrible news!THIS IS NOT POLITICAL, PLEASE - FOR ME - DON’T MAKE IT SUCH IN THIS THREAD!
Ugh. We were in contact with a very influential person at the NIH through a former friend that has a billion connections regarding potential Parkinson’s trials run by the NIH. In case you didn’t know, the National Institutes of Health, run by the US gov’t is the largest source of research funding In the world for all neurological disorders.
Most studies largely targeted early detection, possible prevention, slowing down the progression, and specific symptom relief, as there is obviously no cure for your brain dying. Especially in atypical Parkinson’s like mine where it dies much faster and impacts every part of your body.
Unfortunately, and without reason or notice, the entire NIH Neurological Center was completely shut down, along with all studies, trials, funding, scientists, etc. This is absolutely devastating for neurological related diseases such as PD, ALS, Alzheimer’, MS, MD, brain tumors and cancer, stroke, epilepsy, etc.
Even if it were to somehow come back in a few years, 20-30 years worth of scientific knowledge, trials, studies, etc would be complete LOST. Many of those occur over 10-20 years and would be completely invalidated due to the gap and many variables.
It’s absolutely heartbreaking and gut wrenching. Not for me as it’s too far advanced, but for all the millions of people that do or will suffer around the world from the more common issues like Alzheimer’s, MS, epilepsy, etc. They now have no hope.
THIS IS NOT POLITICAL, PLEASE - FOR ME - DON’T MAKE IT SUCH IN THIS THREAD!
Are you sure about that? Sometimes the small print has wonderful news if we only think to look there.Yeah, I should have read the Terms and Conditions of this body better. Unfortunately past the warranty period too![]()
It's amazing. I haven't gone to a different source for weather in 10+ years. Obviously I've used it for a diary (probably more than I should have), and the discussions around every day tools, electronics, support, etc are amazing. I never imagined that side of it, but it's a huge part of what keeps people coming back - it's like Reddit with subreds for anything imaginable.What I find hilarious is that people use CF for things that seem to have better sources elsewhere. From preparing your lawn for spring application, to health and fitness, funeral planning, breaking news, dating advice, and the occasional Cyclone sports meltdown, CF has it all. I am not sure this is what Jeremy envisioned but it is what his original creation has morphed into. Thanks to all for helping him in whatever ways you are able.
Thank you very much brother!Bumping this up. Jeremy worked tirelessly on CF to build the community back in the day. If you are able, please chip in here.