Its only 35 dollars to go and if you do go ask them these simple questions.
Do not ask anything specific about your stroke, they will dismiss your question. Remember they think they know everything, do not show them up by quoting research studies. At least not in the general session Q and As.
1. Is hypothermia ready for use in reducing stroke damage?
2. What specifically would you do in the first week if you had a stroke? For neuroprotection or stopping the neuronal cascade of death.
http://texascures.org/events-2013/may-1st-2013-austin-texas
As someone who has spoken at many conferences for people with severe mental illness (I know it isn't analogous to stroke)I want to reinforce Dean's comment that attendees with questions should not reference their own situation. Speakers tend to dismiss those questions as having little merit. If you are a stroke survivor and have a question you want answered, find a way to phrase it in a broader context so as to expand its relevance to other survivors.
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