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Director's Review
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![]() Vikings (the Roedde family) about to invade Scotland! |
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Well, what can I say? NMC07 was the eagerly awaited successor
to NMC04. And it did not dissappoint, as the following details explain.
15 nationalities were represented by 86 delegates.
20 people with nemaline myopathy(NMers) and their families. A further 8 NMers sent a parent on their behalf. This year there were many more families and individuals who were new to the NM Community including Graham Kerr who only lives an hour from me in Glasgow! I finally met my first NMer from Scotland. Friday: There was panic in the air for me this afternoon as various flights into Edinburgh were delayed. Maggiorine and Anja from Netherlands didn't arrive at the hotel until 2am! And our first Speaker was under threat of a cancelled flight. Fortunately everyone appeared in the morning for Anita to start her talk. Kick-off was 30 minutes late, so I was saved from doing a speach! I thought I had one ready, but it turned out I had only dreamed I was writing one the night before! |
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Some of the early arrivals on Friday evening. |
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Saturday: Dr. Anita Simonds talk, Update in Respiratory Care, raised a few eyebrows and several people have now taken action to request sleep studies or purchase a cough assist machine. Many parents had not realised the importance of a sleep study and that there were so many possible symptoms. Physiotherapy in Myopathies was given by Marina Morrow, a Senior Physiotherapist. Again, many important issues were highlighted to improve or maintain strength, but also not to overdo exercise. A balance must be found. Marina and AnitaMaggiorine gave a short speech about her recent trip to have Philippe receive Dolphin Therapy. This was followed by a 20 minute film of Philippe swimming with a dolphin. A buffet lunch allowed people to mix and see their children again. The rest of the day was free time. Some visited the local town of Peebles, while others used the hotel pool or socialised. |
Jess having her first lesson in Scottish country dancing with Keiran. |
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| My friend Diane and my sister Alison looked after the childrens
room which was well used. Tom and Keelan watch DVD's while twins Brooke
and Taylor tried to adopt Alison as their new mother! (Psychiatric assessments
are under way.) Fortunately Louise did manage to take them home. |
Keiran the Hotel Manager told me at lunchtime, that he
and some hotel staff had arranged a little party for us in the Function
Room for at night. This turned out to be a quick lesson in Scottish country
dancing! Champagne and orange juice was supplied along with prizes for
the dance winners, my mother and me. I blew out the candles on the NM
website's birthday cake which was then taken away to be sliced up for
serving.
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The twins interviewing Alison with adoption papers. |
![]() Tastey! |
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Sunday: Things are moving along nicely now. Our NM Community is expanding steadily,
but still exclusive enough for everyone to know each other through our
friendly Yahoo chat group. I made a small suggestion that there are now
enough people to maybe have two separate NMC each time, or more often.
2010 is a long way away. We could maybe have a European meeting each year
now! |
Prof. Nigel Laing. Juliet Wilson, Taryn Burgar and Dr. Carina Wallgren-Pettersson |
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