Peter Attia· MD
He is disarric. He can't speak. He's got weakness. He has hemibody pain, burning pain. This is that central pain. Okay. Theamic pain. So, he comes to me several years later, can barely speak at all. He's tried everything. Let's try lodon. Goes away. He comes back a couple months later, pain has improved, but not only that, he's now speaking and throwing a few words together for the first time in like since a stroke.