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To: MARIO PASQUA who wrote (5065)11/14/1997 9:37:00 PM
From: Laserbones  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11888
 
I'm concerned, Mario, that any small rise in intracranial pressure you might experience as the days pass (and aipn remains stagnant) will eventually lead to something like a Subfalcine herniation. If so, any kinking of the arteries passing over the sharp edge of the dural partitions may cause an infarction distally in the ACA. Do you know what the ACA is, Mario?

Not something a psychiatrist should treat, IMO. Never seen a shrink myself, but relaxing on a nice couch seems a far better deal than having your cranium removed using the "screw cap method."

I just wouldn't want the volatility of aipn to cause any useful parts of your brain to rot. Since you tell me your doing fine, I can only say that I'm glad to hear it.

Greg