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Hi,
My name is Cricket, I have had  pd. for 17 yrs. I am 54 yrs. old,  I found a
watch that either vibrates or an alarm goes off  6 times a day without
resenting it.
Has anyone ever been to Methogist Hospital at the Struthers Institute In Minn.
any feed back
Thank you,
Cricket






Jo Ann Coen wrote:

> JoAnn - I don't have PD, but my love does.  He finally had to buy an
> alarm watch.  When it goes off, he takes his meds and then he resets it.
> Thie is working ok for him right now.  You might want to give that some
> thought.  Jo Ann from Houston
> On Thu, 26 Apr 2001 21:33:16 EDT Joann Stolley <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> >I am a retired PR writer who has always enjoyed photography and other
> >artistic/creative activities.  Currently I am working with digital
> >photography, old photographs, collage and most recently papermaking. I
> >lose
> >myself completely when I get involved in serious creative work. I
> >forget I
> >have PD, barely notice that my right hand isn't going where it is
> >supposed to
> >go, ignore the discomfort of dyskenia and forget to take my pills
> >until
> >suddenly I realize that I can barely move. I hope a lot of other PD
> >patients
> >can similar satisfaction from something that takes their mind off
> >themselves.
> >I especially recommend the papermaking as relaxing and satisfying.
> >
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