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Final Conclusion of Research a personal account part 1 of 3


assist me. 

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    This might even be a useful concept for you to try yourself at work, or on some other occasion. I've found it quite useful. 

    Alot of people spend all their time trying to be creative, and come up with one great idea to present to another person, only to be discouraged when it's shot down. Or worse the person will try  hammering another with the same doomed idea/suggestion thinking persistence will pay off.  That's a bad strategy.  A better approach is to create more ideas/suggestions that are less attractive then "one" initially outstanding idea.  Try twenty ideas.  Ignore the rejections you receive. Eventually, by pure accident, you'll hit an idea that someone likes.  You won't be remembered as the person who had 19 bad ideas, you'll be remembered as the person who had one good idea.  Bad ideas that aren't implemented are quickly forgotten.  See I'm not the brightest bulb, but Dad did teach me one good thing that's always worked, and that's what I did with my research.  I figure since I'm creative I could use that as a strength in persuading individuals to try my cause instead of ignoring it.  If your going to create, create a lot.  Creativity is not like playing a slot machine, where failure to win means you go home broke.  With creativity, if you don't win, you're usually not worse off then if you hadn't played at all.  Creativity has very few downsides except one.  Critics.  My Dr obviously is one of them.   I figure that right now I'm not worse off looking for a cure, then if I sat around moping. 

    I hope this e-mail is long enough for you.  I can keep you busy for hours just reading it.  I did in fact receive calls, and e-mail back regarding my research.  In fact I received an e-mail back from a world renown research Microbiologist who specializes in a certain bacteria called Mycobacteria avium subspecies paratuberculosis. Dr. Rodrick Chiodini is the name of the Microbiologist who contacted me, and this is how him, and myself connected. 

"Tina's good, the dogs are too. I've been doing some mountain biking this weekend, went to a cookout, and did some chores."-Mark

    I'm glad to hear your keeping busy.  As you know I too have been busy myself.    I will probably need surgery whether I begin treatment with the regimen I've arranged or not.  I don't plan on allowing anyone to cut me until my research is put into effect.  (No Regimen = No Surgery). 

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