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Same with me. I've had tremours (tremors) on my right for ten years. These
days my left side is acting up occasionally, but still far less.

Are you right or left handed?

Don and Pam Shapley wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: BettyE Cannon <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 4:30 PM
> Subject: Re: Welcome to our new members
>
> > Hi I'm Betty Elaine Cannon ,53 years have had PD for 27 yrs live in
> > Indiana,widow,have 2 sons. In 1996 i had a pallidotomy,,,still able to
> > care for myself and live in own apt in a retirement facility.I have
> > battled Pd for long time and  am now having a hard time  trying not give
> > up.PD is a very frustrating disease.
> > Hello I'm  Pam Shapley, 50 years old and  have PD  for 5 years, diagnosed
> 2 .  I have seen 3 neurologist, all who confirmed my condition.  The last
> was a movement disorder  specialist.  The  interesting part of his diagnosis
> was different  and interesting.  I have  pd only on my right  side.  My left
> side is neurological fine.  Is this something that is unusual?  If anyone
> has had this  I would like to hear from you.

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