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Anyone,

        I am 35 years old with Parkinson's Disease, and looking for a
Parkinson's Support Group to go to, and get one going here in Chambersburg,
Pa. Anyone have a Support Group near by Chambersbrg.

John





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>Subject: Re: seligiline
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>Melba,
>
>If it works for you, use it.  It works for me. I've been using it since
>late
>1991.  It does not appear to be a protectant as it was originally hyped
>some
>advocates, but it does make the dopamine last longer. The price is higher
>than it should be, but that is true of many if not most medications.
>
>Will
>
>Will Johnnston
>A.P.D.A. DelMarVA Chapter Pres.
>4049 Oakland School Road
>Salisbury MD 21804 USA 410-543-0110
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Melba Beers" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 8:27 PM
>Subject: Re: seligiline
>
>
>To all who were asking about seligiline:
>
>I finally got brave enough to try it, after letting it sit on the shelf for
>3 weeks.  I was leary about starting another med, but I'm happy I did.  My
>body was hurting so badly, I felt I better try it.  The pain is almost
>completely gone.  I can get up from the chair with one try and not have to
>prepare myself slowly to the edge and hold the arms of the chair.  I can
>walk with ease and not feel I am using lead shoes.  I am able to stand
>working the full days and occassionally an hour more.  I can start
>exercising again.  I'm glad its working for me.
>
>My parkinsons meds are Requip 1.25 mg x 3d, Amantidine 100mg x 2d and now
>seligiline 5 mg x 2 d.
>
>Melba
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