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Re: Cataplexy or something else?


Posted by Sleepy-head on November 21, 2002 at 12:23:12:

In Reply to: Re: Cataplexy or something else? posted by PerchanceToDream on November 21, 2002 at 11:29:02:

Sorry, today’s a bad day, I wasn’t thinking, the website is all in German, and only contains the information of how to contact them…. Names, Tel and Fax numbers
If you want to fax them, there is certain to be someone who speaks good English, the department head worked with one of the leading N. specialists in America, which is why I’m desperate to go there
I should think they might reply, if you ask if they know what it is, and who could help you near where you live
The Neurology department is the top click
www.unizh.ch/neuro/home/index_e.htm
Just please don’t mention you got there address from anything more than a web reference. I need those guys badly.

I’ve 2 books specifically on N. and 2 on sleep disorders, and waiting on 3 others, so I’ll try to look it up, or keep an eye out when I surf.
The Patient’s sourcebook on Narcolepsy tells you where to find information.
If it’s a big problem, you might have to remind me once a week, till I get around to it, Sorry too tired now.
Good night
sleepy-head

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