I do exactly the same. Eventually they learn. Then comes the next one. Nita Parkinson's Disease Foundation wrote: > I've had the same experience when traveling with PD patients. Clerks, > waitresses, etc. all direct their questions at me rather than the patient. > I simply say, "Ask him!" (or her) and they do! It's the only way they'll > learn. > > Jeanne Lee-Rosner > PDF-Chicago > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: joan carol urquhart <[log in to unmask]> > To: <[log in to unmask]> > Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 11:32 PM > Subject: Re: children of PWP: support groups for...? > > > Terri > > Your words are kind!...Your mother sounds like a wonderful person. > > She is lucky to have you and your family to support her. > > Your son is learning to value his grandmother because of how you value > her. > > > > Isn't it frustrating to watch how our society treats senior pwps? > > When my mother and I go shopping, > > if she asks a sales clerk (or a bank teller or a waitress, etc.) a > question, > > they will respond to her question by speaking to me, > > although she is standing right beside them. > > Do they think she's deaf or dumb? > > In response, I have begun to step back and turn away > > so that they are forced to address her respectfully. > > Sigh. > > > > People (even family) are often afraid of what they don't understand. > > But I am sure that there are alot of us 'adult children of pd parents' out > > there > > who could become great pd advocates, if we set our minds and hearts to it. > > > > Anyway, its great to have you on this list...so hang in there! > > > > One day at a time, > > Joan U > > > > > > > > > > > > From: Terri Teeling > > Date: Friday, February 04, 2000 > > > > > > >Joan > > >I write this through tears in response to your note ... > > > > > >I wish my children could know their grandmother as the woman she was b4 > > this > > >horrible thing has overtaken her... My 15 year old mentioned that she > must > > >have been SOME WOMAN (after a particularly funny comment by her)before > she > > >got so bad ... I reminded him that SHE IS some woman for being able to > > handle > > >her disease with the attitude that has gotten her this far ... > > > > > >She is quickly going downhill after battling it for so long ... Its so > hard > > >... > > > > > >Terri > > > > >