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Marla,
We've been there and done that.  This list is more than an encyclopedia of
research information.  It's lack of formality and "email etiquette"  is its
lifeblood.  C'mon,  how physically exhausting is it to hold the shift and
the delete keys down!
 I have personally met several PWP's through this list, via phone and in
person.  It may not be perfect, but what family is?

Greg
48/35/35


----- Original Message -----
From: "Marla Gillham" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 4:55 AM
Subject: email etiquette


> Dear PD Community,
>
> I am REALLY disappointed in the total absence of email etiquette on this
listserver!  While I was very interested in being on the mailing list
because of the occasional, very timely, USEFUL pieces of info that I can
ACTUALLY USE, I am so very exhausted by the 20-80 messages EVERY DAY that
belong on a chat room that I really don't need to see!!!  I am fully aware
of the importance of support for all of us.  I am one of the "isolated",
living in a small rural town.  I know how important it is to be able to be
heard by an understanding heart.  But Geez Louise!  I spend a half hour a
day just deleting messages that REALLY SHOULD BE SENT TO INDIVIDUALS AND NOT
TO THE WHOLE LIST.  Yes, I mean THOSE PERSON-TO-PERSON DISCUSSIONS!!!!!
>
> Listserve manager, PLEASE do something about this!  Hundreds of messages a
week is unwieldy, especially for those of us who are still trying to hold
down a job!  I haven't been able to find the time to clean messages off my
email this week.  Now there are 470 UNREAD MESSAGES.  List members, PLEASE
think before you hit that return key!  It's simple, when a person sends out
a general inquiry, reply only to them!  Their email address is accessible .
If you don't know how to find it, call your internet service provider and
ask them to explain it to you.  If you subsequently find that several other
people are interested in the answer to your question, then you may wish to
forward useful replies you have received to them.  None of the 20-30 emails
your question generated will have to be deleted by the rest of us!
Thankfully!  It may take more time for you to keep track of your support
circle, and more time to enter their addresses on each email, but THAT IS
YOUR CHOICE.  Do not make it an unwanted disruption of
>
> I do LOTS of PD research on the Web, and my doc, the best in the region,
confirms my rather high comprehension level.  From the messages I see on
this list I know I have helpful suggestions to offer, and links to excellent
websites.  For example, there is good evidence that your money would be far
better spent drinking organic Jonagold apple juice or eating kale (the 2
foods with the highest concentrations of complex bioflavinoid antioxidants)
which contain a far more effective complex of antioxidants than popping
pills.  Or eat natural sources of vit. E such as fish, especially ones like
herring.  There would be no vitamin E toxicity problems if you did.  Diet
for PDers is as much about naturally occuring antioxidants as it is about a
7:1 ratio of carbos-to-protein, or about eating protein at the end of the
day.  I don't have weight loss, constipation, or weakness problems.  I walk
and hike often and up to 6-8 miles with moderate (> 1000') elevation change.
I know I'm doing something right.  I might have t
>
> I would hope this list would respect the needs of the working people with
PD, and others with little free time,  or capability, to remove all these
unnecessary personal messages.  I spend my fair share of time each day rigid
or dyskinetic.  I get blue.  I wind up on the floor.  I have a walker for
off times.  I live alone.  I'm afraid sometimes.  BUT I DON'T NEED TO TELL
THE WHOLE PD COMMUNITY!!  Please, find your own support circle and send your
messages ONLY to them!  Leave the relevant issues to be sent to the entire
list.
>
> Somebody should define the etiquette of this list and make sure members
comply.  If not, you will certainly force me to end my association, and
undoubtedly others with limited time, at which point the community starts to
serve only some of the people with PD...  those with lots of time.  If that
is the desire of the list managers, fine, just say so.  But if you really
want to serve the entire community you've just GOT TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT
THIS!!!
>
> If you are offended by my message I suggest you look at "why" closely.  I
will not read any replies to this message that are in any way critical.
I've been online for 20 years now, and I KNOW that most lists operate on
important principles of respectful behavior.  Please choose to do so here as
well.
>
> Thank you for your thoughtful consideration of my request.
>
>
> Marla Gillham
>
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