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Ohhhhh Edith! (wiping tear-filled eyes)   You said it ALL.  And
you said it so exquisitely and with such passion.

Thank you, thank you, thank you!.  Thanks for your eloquence and
for being YOU.

Barb Mallut
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From: Edith S. Love <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 4:24 PM
Subject: THE LIST


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>    Subject: THE LIST
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>    To the Foleys,
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>    As a Pilgrim of fairly short duration to this list, with your
permission, I'd like to make some observations from MY
perceptions.
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>    When Parkinsn@listserv came to my attention, I was impressed
with the potential of communicating with fellow PDers from
different parts of the world. After I joined, I remember receiving
instructional mail which recommended that I write about myself to
introduce myself to LIST members.
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>    Just the possibility of sharing "me" with strangers, when I
hadn't really done it with so many close to me, was overwhelming.
As a result, I spent a good deal of time observing.
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>    I encountered friendly bantering, some really serious
bickering, a constant delivery of educational briefings and URL's,
and unquestionably sincere boosting of spirits. Wherever the LIST
reached, these people who appeared to know one another were
dedicated to learning the latest and to getting each other through
another day.
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>    Now to me, the LIST is like moving into a new neighborhood.
Some people greet and welcome; others hold back. Some are
protective, even suspicious. Some seem to have been in the same
clique since they began communicating. It's possible newer members
have to wait a bit before acceptance sets in.
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>    Frankly, I wasn't sure what my reception would be. One
afternoon, something someone wrote influenced me enough to do a
long biographical sketch similar to yours below. A welcome here, a
comment there followed. Shortly after that I began to respond to t
hose emails that, in some way, had an affect on me. In turn,
others have shared their thoughts, concerns even memories.
Hopefully, we share respect.
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>    What I have recognized is that many list members suffer in
the extremes, and for many it has been a "many years" journey.
Medicines don't work or work joined by extreme side effects. Pain
which isn't supposed to be there renders days and nights
screamable. Sleep is often a prayer not a reality. Voices that
were, no longer are. Legs that once transported, don't.
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>    Bills pile up for some on limited or no insurance. Homes and
families are in severe jeopardy. Caretakers often have no relief.
For some list members and their caretakers medical support is
often lacking-whether it be lack of knowledge or lack of time.
Questions go unanswered; symptoms accelerate. Anxiety, fear,
depression, anger and so much "aloneness" can easily become
"today's residential shadows". Another day comes to all of us!
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>    On the whole, I have noticed that PDers(whatever
designation)are basically highly intelligent, thought provoking,
action taking, caring individuals? They fight the PD battle by
keeping everyone informed re the latest medical reports, the
latest governmental and bureaucratic stalemates intermingled with
good advice, personal cheer, and finally plenty of good humor.
What is it they say about active minds and laughter?
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>    So what have we got? There's bantering, some serious
bickering, sometimes a show of unintentional bad manners and
suspicion. There's chastising followed by apologizing. Hopefully
there's understanding and forgiving, too. We go on. We have gotten
through another day together, and maybe, in spite of everything,
someone we don't know can find tomorrow. I hope so because deep
down I know how very much we care!
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>    The answer we seek is within reach. We must hold each other
until it comes.
>    Together may we walk in the headdress of the sun.
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>    At 10:05 PM 10/1/2000 -0700, you wrote:
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>        I want to thank everyone for their kind emails and
postings. Just to let you know in the search info below my address
is tpfrph @ yahoo.com not tphrph oor tpfrpf. I appreciate the
apologies from those who sent them. I will remain on the listserv.
If anyone needs my help please email me, I am a pharmacist and my
wife is a nurse. I was diagnosed this February with a rapid
progressive YOPD. I run a website for my state's support group at
http://cpwg.tripod.com. I'm also involved with several Parkinson
Groups. I've been known to be welcoming to anyone in need and
continue to remain so as until this weekend I have been welcomed
with open arms into the PD community. As you all know I'm on
disability and have a wife and a daughter age 8 and son age 3. I'm
37 years old and live in Connecticut. You can find me at several
sites on the web including several Yahoo PD sites, Mass General
Forum, Dumpster Gang, Egroups and a few more where I'm well known
or the people are familiar with me. Please feel free to email me
or post on the list but I will email you back personally unless I
think everyone would benefit. "PD is not an excuse for ignorance"
Again, I'm trying to email everyone over the next few days who
supported me and everyone who offended of which the large majority
of them have apologized. The list is large and many tend to be
many people who have cited they've been ignored or treated poorly
in the past and don't post anymore. We as PD'ers have to unite if
not for a cure than for support - there are weirdo's out there but
I did not think my request odd and I have posted in the past.
Treat others as you wish to be treated - one's email name does not
reflect on one's personality nor does the initials after one's
name. I went to college for 6 years and have practiced for 15
years and am proud to have the title R.Ph. after my name. My anger
comes from my basic belief that we should treat others as we wish
to be treated. I will be watching closely as to how people are
being treated on this board. We are all frustrated with this
disease but it does not give as the right to be maliciously
paranoid, mean or to post hurtful things. I am one of the lucky
one's who rarely suffer from depression - I cried today after I
read all the posts. I receive calls from recently diagnosed and
newly diagnosed people every week (as well as emails and instant
messages so other people are very aware of my presence) and the
first thing I do is invite them to my house for dinner. If we can
help one person with PD we are doing good. We are all upset about
the goings on in Washington but my biggest concern is the moment -
those whoe\ need help immediately - finding ways to pay for
prescriptions, finding food money, finding a doctor, finding an
answer about their health, medication or other issue. That is the
existing reality of our disease. I go to bed every night in pain
to get my 3 hours of sleep and wake up in pain and hoping one of
my 6 meds work quick enough so that I can make my daughter's
lunch, walk her to the bus, or even pick up my 3 year old son who
can't begin to comprehend why Daddy can't pick him up at the
moment or why Daddy's hands wont allow him to play iwht Legos'
Thank You Tim Foley --- Michel Margosis wrote: > I love pudding of
any proof between 11 and 120 proof > ! > Thank you > MM > > janet
paterson wrote: > > > At 08:58 2000/10/01 -0400, i wrote: > >
>further "digging for pudding proof" alternatives: > > >search *
in parkinsn where sender is > [log in to unmask] > > >search * in
parkinsn where sender is > [log in to unmask] > > >search * in
parkinsn where sender is > [log in to unmask] > > >search * in
parkinsn where sender is > [log in to unmask] > >
>search * in parkinsn where sender is > [log in to unmask] >
> >search * in parkinsn where sender is > [log in to unmask] > >
>search * in parkinsn where sender is > [log in to unmask] > >
>search * in parkinsn where sender is > [log in to unmask]
> > >search * in parkinsn where sender is > [log in to unmask] >
> >search * in parkinsn where sender is > [log in to unmask] >
> >search * in parkinsn where sender is > [log in to unmask] > >
> > if one is 'feeling uneasy' about potential > trickery > >
another simple search is by entering the email > "user name" > >
(the part before the @ sign in the email address) > > (e.g.
"tphrph" or "serenityplus" or "janet313") > at: > >
href="http://www.google.com/">http://www.google.com/ > > > > the
whole wwweb is watching! > > > > janet > > > > janet paterson > >
53 now / 44 dx cd / 43 onset cd / 41 dx pd / 37 > onset pd > >
TEL: 613 256 8340 URL: > http://www.geocities.com/janet313/ > >
EMAIL: [log in to unmask] SMAIL: PO Box 171 > Almonte Ontario
K0A 1A0 Canada
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