Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Remember Muhammad Ali's great fight against George Foreman? The odds were overwhelmingly against Ali. Huge-armed Foreman was young, strong to uproot trees, or run up the side of a mountain for idle amusement. He hit Joe Frazier so hard in the stomach, the blows literally lifted Joltin' Joe into the air. Ali had missed competition for three years because of his anti-war politics. He looked soft, out of shape, old. The experts warned him, run for your life, dance, stay off the ropes -- but Ali ignored the critics. He ran to the ropes, leaned back and gestured, come on, Big George, let's see what you got.
He took every punch the giant had to offer, and in the 8th round, it was Foreman who went down, and Muhammad Ali was king of the world.
The California stem cell program reminds me of that fight.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/don-c-reed/diabetes-going-down-count_b_2725868.html
He took every punch the giant had to offer, and in the 8th round, it was Foreman who went down, and Muhammad Ali was king of the world.
The California stem cell program reminds me of that fight.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/don-c-reed/diabetes-going-down-count_b_2725868.html