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Hi Group.

I'm new to the group, and relatively new to the disease itself.  I started
to really take notice of the tremors and loss of dexterity in my left hand
only a year ago.  My diagnosis was confirmed last July.  I'm presently 47...
they call that "young".

I'm presently doing selegiline, vitamins C and E, in a "hopeful" attempt to
slow the disease's progress.

One of my questions relates to this idea of  the progression of the disease.
Are there any measurements that can be easily made to gauge progress?  For
example, I can notice a (negative) change in my ability to drum the fingers
of my left hand.  The frequency and magnitude of the shaking in my hand have
grown.  I didn't know if such things could be objectively measured to gauge
how fast changes are actually occurring.

Or...  maybe it's just a waste of time.

Another thing.  I notice at certain times - when I'm totally (mentally)
absorbed in some task, when I'm very relaxed or sleeping - I never have
tremors.  This makes me wonder if there has ever been any experimentation
with biofeedback techniques as a means to "encourage" mental and/or physical
states where the tremors subside.

Best regards

Roger Seymour

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