Dejerine-Roussy Syndrome
 Posterior Thalamic Syndrome 
 Retrolenticular Syndrome
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In Memory:

Ed Dahlin 1926-2000
http://www.angelfire.com/vt/vermonter/index.html
This was Ed Dahlin's site. Some links no longer are valid but we leave his site here as we miss him dearly, he fought a long hard battle with CPS and is now free of that intense pain and suffering. He tried so hard to get people to understand this condition needs all the research we can get!
GOD BLESS YOU, Dear Ed.

Sam DeMuro: Sam suffered for many years with CPS and he was "THE" early advocate to finding the research to help in this pain. He went to the source... the government and testified to the need for funds. He gathered many menbers of CPS together and they shared their information of the time through the mails. He died in 2000 and is sadly missed. We wish we still had his great passion behind us!

Nancy Lattimer: Died July 2003. Nancy was our CPSA web site sponsor from the beginning. She knew the importance of getting the central pain syndrome stroke affect out to the world. Without her vision, CPSA would not be here for all to serve. CPSA will forever be indebted to her and her generosity. Nancy is dearly love as a friend.....and appreciated as our first benefactor..... She is missed.

 

 
     

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