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I am a 65 years old Applied Mathematician and Computer Scientist based at
the University of Wales, Bangor, UK.

Until the age of 60, I was super fit and had an international reputation as
a guru of fitness and the fight against aging. However, just before my 61st
birthday I began to notice a tremor in my right hand and in June 1998 was
diagnosed
as suffering from  PD. I was devastated and ended up spending 5 weeks in a
psychiatric unit. I was put on Ropinirole, but by the end of 1999 I
had reached a pathetically low state. But then in March 2000 I decided to
take
matters in my own hand.

Using my own philosophical system ( a holistic brain-centred model of the
human personality) which I call Neurobics,  and a unique
exercise system derived from Neurobics, which I call Neuroplay and  with
minimal reliance on drugs, I have been able to to transform PD into a
blessing and an opportunity, eliminate or diminish all of its nasty and
destructive symptoms  and am now living an exciting, creative, adventurous
and
joyous existence. Indeed, many  things I  do now are of a  higher standard
than they were before I discovered that I have succumbed to PD.
Furthermore, I am continuing to improve all  the time.

Having had the experience and examined what is on offer, I now totally
reject the dogma that "Parkinson is  a  necessarily a  progressive
diseases." My advice to you is:

For God sake don't throw away the chance of a joyous and vigorous existence
today waiting some for some miracle that may happen tomorrow. At present
the miracles seem to do great things for monkeys and then fail to make the
jump to humans. I hope I am wrong, but it may be another 20 years before
stem cell research and such promised miracles materialize. I believe that
knowledge is available today to revolutionize the treatment of Parkinson.
The fault lies in the fragmented ways of our experts and the pathetic
limitations of the drug-based approach.

The approach used by me to tackle Parkinson is entirely different from
anything that is on offer elsewhere. If you would like to  find out more
about my story and my method, you can do so by visiting:

                     http:// www.bangor.ac.uk/ThrivingOnParkinson

Happy Christmas and New Year.

Jan Abas

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                Dr.S.J.Abas
                School of Informatics
                University of Wales, Bangor, UK LL57 1UT
                tel: 01248 382478
                Fax: 01248 361429
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                http://www.bangor.ac.uk/JanAbas
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