S. J. Van Sickle wrote:
>However, with FM they decided to try the new surgical procedure. It
>a enabled lower pressure and flow than had ever been done before, and
>Alcor's surgeon had been able to deal with blockages. To almost
>everyone's suprise, the capillary bed appeared intact, and with
>*extremely* careful control of the cryoprotectant ramp and pressure, they
>were able to prevent edema and cryoprotect FM to a level as high as any of
>Alcor's *best* cases in the past.
I take it that this means FM had a full body suspension as opposed to
neurosuspension. Is this so?
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