Thank you.@usedtobeperkytina Thank you for taking the time to organise the event.The last one was watched by people around the world.
There is great interest globally in the work going on at the Younger Lab. The short 5 minute monologues by Jarred are also good at explaining the work of the facility.
Keep up the good work, it is greatly appreciated.
PS Regional accents are great, I have a Scottish one.![]()
It's a beautiful melodic accent...Yes, I will be facilitating it again. I hope my accent isn't too distracting. While mine is mild compared to many 'round here, it does seem to be getting stronger as I get older.
If anyone wants to join the Facebook event to stay up to date as we get closer, here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/events/239660176422291/?active_tab=posts
Yeah, I've got the Appalachian hillbilly one, I'm afraid!And, no, there is no "Alabama" accent. In Alabama, we have metropolitan south accent (me) around Huntsville, Tuscaloosa and Birmingham. We also have rural south accent around Montgomery and all the small towns in the bottom 2/3rds of the state. We also have Appalachian south accent in the northern 1/3rd of the rural and small towns in the state. And down around Mobile, we have a more bayou southern accent, similar to New Orleans.
That was mine!!! I was so excited I almost forgot to listen to the answer!!One of the questions we received: Some patients have low body temperature. Could this be the body’s attempt to lower the brain temperature?
We are trying to separate the sessions into topics. Treatment questions are being put together for a future broadcast.I remember that question! He didn't answer mine about LDN.
I understand. I asked when he brought up LDN.We are trying to separate the sessions into topics. Treatment questions are being put together for a future broadcast.