Rick Hermann wrote:... >Also, I wanted to say how impressed I am with the new book, "When >Parkinson's Strikes Early," a project accomplished by members of this list. >I'm proud to be included in this publication. However, I am fighting the >sense that "it's all been said," now that we have a book full of insightful >commentary on the Parkinson's journey by those travelling along the path. >The same things will and should continue to be said and shared by all of us. >Maybe we need to repeat ourselves, because the same stuff keeps coming up >again and again. All those stories are moments in time. Each new moment >brings a new challenge--let's keep writing about those and helping one >another out. I have seen several references to "When Parkinson's Srikes Early", and my curiousity is getting the better of me. Who wrote it and where can I see a copy? Although I am no spring chicken, at 60 I was still hiking canyons and downhill skiing. I FELT young. 5 years later, I now know why I was losing ground (and balance) in spite of regular opportunities to practice! My heart aches for everyone who had to give up an active life earlier. Nancy P. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn