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Johns Hopkins Grads Treated to Overemphatic Bill Nye

June 06, 2008 05:08 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

Wearing the signature bowtie, Bill Nye, the self-described "deep spacey loser," told Johns Hopkins students to "CHANGE THE WORLD," with booming voice and expressive hand motions to match.

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The Paper Trail, "Needs LIFE ADDED To It IMMEDIATELY To It."

Is 7 Years Without A Peep Not Long Enough To Research An Issue That Truly Has An Oppertune Chance To Continue Taking Our Lives Including The Lives of Our Loved Ones Who In Many Cases We Must Be There To Assist With Most All Health Care In Need Of.

WELCOME TO YOUR INITIAL MEETING w/ CENTRAL PONTINE MYELINOLYSIS.

After being diagnosed about sixteen months late including all the unusual facts that happen to be associated with CPM it truly gives out a feeling of being disconected with what we all felt as being the real world. Not knowing which way to turn post my first dissertation in regard to the CPM subject and subject matter, I first opened my Google as most do and typed it in as I noted a walloping total of about 1,500 links which I must add were in the cookie cutter / toy soldier directive which meant you may have a few hundred good ones. As I began studying / researching 7 days a week and 24 hours a day along with keeping control of myself, I suddenly became somewhat of a Gurhru of Myelinolysis knowledge. I remember the very first time I was very close to hitting the wall. (short for early consideration in regard to suicide which I sadly learned was the main feature this illness carried for death. Knowing this became my first unique way REALLY being introduced to G-d...

I had remembered that my Father always told me to always look for something "Very Positive In The Negative." Before moving on, where are all those professional medical people who are suppose to be right there when something so horrific is sitting there just waiting to gobble you up.

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