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Dear Edith--
You asked---
>My response:  Do I get to the archives through, "Search this site"?

Here's how to get to the archives easily:   Search the parkinsn archive
online at:
                 http://james.parkinsons.org.uk

You wrote--
  I would feel better if I could get my questions answered.  My
>brain functions like a link bracelet.  If all the links(pieces) don't fit
>into the bracelet(puzzle if you will)I become frustrated.  Consider how
>important Dr. Lieberman has become.  Not that he's not a considerate and
>sincere individual, but if he didn't respond to questions which patients
>and caregivers, as well as physicians proffer, he wouldn't have near the
>following.  Consider, too, that the fact that so many questions are
>presented to him is more than proof that patients, etc., are not getting
>information from their physicians/neurologists to satisfy their needs.  I
>count myself within this group!

This is a frustration many share, and of course is one reason for the Ask
Dr. L and other similar sites.
We count ourselves very lucky--now-- to have a neuro who DOES answer
questions and even by email if urgent.  Sad that all aren't so responsive.

I asked about your signature---
 I love your signature quote--or is it original?

Your  response-- It is how Ishi saw the dawn which he then shared with me.  I
>used to walk country roads at dawn(lived close to a mountain), so I could
>see the dawn.  One morning, I saw what Ishi saw.  I actually, walked within
>the headdress of the sun.  It was beautiful and rare, and while I haven't
>seen the headdress since, I know it's there and will come again under
>proper atmospheric conditions.  It became part of me.  It is how I see and
>offer blessings.

I fnd this fascinating--even though I can't place Ishi (should I?).  I
picture you enveloped in the first dawn light, silhouetted against the
rising sun, with a sort of halo effect....is that anything like what you
mean???

>
>>>May we all walk in the headdress of the sun.
>>>
>>>E ([log in to unmask])


        Camilla Flintermann                                      Oxford,OH

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                " .....maybe there is more to healing than the cure."

                                .......Beth Gualtieri Goff