Still pinching myself...!!!

Bugger, I had first dibs on the porker too :roll: :D

Seriously though John, pleased as punch for you, its great news mate :thumbsup:
As for the brain remap, I suspect theres still more work he can do there :lol:
 
Great news John :thumbsup:

PVR been sending you whacky backy again :lol:

No doubt you 0-60 time has improved as well.
 
Great news John. I suspect that your continued positive outlook made a big contribution.

Really pleased for you. :thumbsup:
 
Crazy good news. Bet you sometimes heard stories like that but never thought it’d happen to you!
 
That's a great read, and well done you, not only for pulling through but for believing in alternative medicine.

So much can be healed this way and sadly we are conditioned and pushed into going down the medication route - courtesy of the big multi-national pharmaceutical companies.
 
Bloody hell! - Marvelous news
Made up for you mate - enjoy :thumbsup:
 
Fantastic new John. I'm really pleased for you, (especially now you can get to the bar quicker at Zedfest !) :thumbsup:


All alternatives are worth a shot.
When my lads legs stopped working at 12, we tried various alternative therapies and in the end I'm convinced it was the swimming that eventually kick-started the brain back into using the legs again. (literally sink or swim !)

He spent 9 months paralysed in a wheelchair until he woke one morning and it all worked properly again. He's now 17, built like a brick $hithouse and playing County football.

The moral is try anything, you've nothing to lose and don't give up. :wink:
 
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Fantastic new John. I'm really pleased for you, (especially now you can get to the bar quicker at Zedfest !) :thumbsup:


All alternatives are worth a shot.
When my lads legs stopped working at 12, we tried various alternative therapies and in the end I'm convinced it was the swimming that eventually kick-started the brain back into using the legs again. (literally sink or swim !)

He spent 9 months paralysed in a wheelchair until he woke one morning and it all worked properly again. He's now 17, built like a brick $hithouse and playing County football.

The moral is try anything, you've nothing to lose and don't give up. :wink:

I knew he was in a chair Alan but I didn’t know he’d recovered! That’s utterly fantastic for him and his family!! I’m so glad to hear that..!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

The physio that cured me went into it a little, in a nutshell, if the limb, organ, skin etc, isn’t physically damaged, ie, broken arm etc, and it has blood and oxygen to it, then it’s the brain that has stopped it working. If you go to hospital with Phrenic nerve paralysis like mine they try to treat the nerve, but they can’t as they can’t get to it with it being so close to the superior vena cava, plus they don’t know how it got damaged, well there’s your problem, it didn’t get damaged, the heart surgeon never got near it, they say there’s no treatment, hard luck pal. This guy goes to the brain first and kicks it up the arse basically. It’s the same with your son, unless his nerves were damaged or severed in an accident, then it’s the brain at fault and you just need a guy to pin point the right nerve path to reset the brain. Nothing wrong with his legs, he was paralysed simply because the brain had got into a pickle for whatever reason.

So pleased to hear he’s ok. :thumbsup:
 
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