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- From: cliftonr@netcom.com (Pope Clifton)
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- Subject: L-Dopa
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.103024.22301@netcom.com>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 10:30:24 GMT
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- Michael J Maryo (U) (mmaryo@udecc.engr.udayton.edu) wrote:
- : Hey, just a simple addentum to the L-Dopa thing. If you have ever
- : seen the movie "Awakenings" (I believe that is the right movie), they used
- : L-Dopa to temporarily treat some strange disease that some old people had,
- : where they were basically inactive, unable to talk, or anything. The
- : disease was compared to Parkinson's disease. The movie was supposed to be
- : based on a true story. Was this possible that the drug that was used in real
- : life was L-Dopa also? The effects were kinda cool after a large dosage...
- : shaking, violence, etc. Anyone care to comment?
-
- Yes, the movie (which I didn't see) was based on a true book, which is
- well worth reading. I think it was also called _Awakenings_, and was by the
- doctor who recognized the analogy between the symptoms of extreme
- Parkinsonism and the viral encephalitis ("sleeping sickness") which those
- patients had, and thought of treating it with L-dopa. It was not as happy a
- story as I gather the movie made it out to be. Some of the patients had
- been in this "suspended" state for nearly 60 years, with no knowledge that
- time was passing.
- If you can imagine the dimensions of human tragedy in being a young boy,
- or girl, with your whole life ahead of you, and then one day -- literally --
- waking up to discover that you are old and your whole life has gone by...
- -- Clifton
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