Last week we reached an important milestone for our neurological support community — 10,000 registered members. NeuroTalk was begun in 2006 when another neurological support community went offline for 3 months (and it looked like it was never coming back with little communication from its administrators to its members). We began it as a more reliable, safe and secure community for people with neurological-focused issues, such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Multiple Sclerosis, and Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, amongst the dozens of other topics it covers.
We couldn’t do it without the support and help of the 10,000 members who’ve chosen to make NeuroTalk one of their online homes for support, and our great community support and welcome teams who keep things running smoothly on a day-to-day basis.
Visit the community now: NeuroTalk Support
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wordmeister at 12:05 pm on
May 20th, 2008
I am so grateful for all you did, all you do, and for NeuroTalk. I was going to type out one of my typically over-long notes, and it would end with “thank you.” Which is what I want to say anyway.
Thank you for helping us.
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I am so grateful for all you did, all you do, and for NeuroTalk. I was going to type out one of my typically over-long notes, and it would end with “thank you.” Which is what I want to say anyway.
Thank you for helping us.



