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You can learn a lot about PD and its effects on people not only from the scientific
information that is posted on this site, but also by observing the interaction among the
participants.  It can get out of hand at times, but so can a good marriage.  It's the making
up that makes it worthwhile and brings you closer.

Greg
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BRIAN JAMISON WROTE:
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> hello all,
> i don't mean to interfere, but many of the message i received on this
> listserv have bothered me.  i am trying to learn more about Parkinson's
> disease, new treatments, and others good and bad experiences with their
> disease.  what i am not interested in is personal attacks, gripes,
> complaints, and arguements.  as i have witnessed in the last week or so on
> the list, about 50 of the 200 messages i have received have actually been
> about parkinsons.  i usually only make it through half the messages before i
> end up deleting the rest, because i can't take it anymore.  also if you have
> a personal comment to make someone like "i agree with you, or good job, or
> keep up the upbeat attitude", please consider sending it offlist to that
> individual personally.  this is a high volume listserv, and i think that we
> would be better served to reserve it for sharing about parkinsons disease
> than to use it as a forum for arguements and personal messaging.
> thanks for your time
> j. hibbert
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