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Thanks Jorge

My reply setting was filled in and was overriding.  I'll see if the message
I tried to post today goes through.. Sorry about that Dee.

Dee I think it's a good idea not only for PD but all disease.  In the age of
computers you would think.  As health care costs continues to spiral upwards
as more and more of the worlds population get sick.   I saw this bumper
sticker in my neurologists office. IF YOU THINK MEDICAL RESEARCH IS
EXPENSIVE - TRY DISEASE  Kinda says it all.

Bonnie


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From: "Carmen Conde" <[log in to unmask]>
To: "Public Discussions Forum" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: Data base for Parkinson's GOOD IDEA=


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> HI DEE
> WHO WOULD PAY FOR THIS DATA BASE?HOW ABOUT SECURITY??
> THIS DATA BASE IS A VERY GOOD IDEA.THE COST FACTOR,
>  WHO WILL RUN IT?? IS THE BIG QUESTION.
>                                        PD FRIEND
>                                          CARMEN
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> > Has there ever been a national database established
> > to receive information
> > from Parkinson's patients listing their personal
> > history and things relevant
> > to their lives that could possibly find a common
> > denominator for a cause of
> > Parkinson's?
> >
> > I was thinking of a questionnaire dispensed by
> > doctors to patients with
> > Parkinson's.  It could be an A to Z form with blanks
> > for people to fill in
> > themselves.  The questionnaire could be collected &
> > forwarded to a national
> > database and possibly some links would begin to
> > emerge out of this data.
> >
> > Perhaps this has been done to some extent already
> > but I have Parkinson's & no
> > one's asked me for any history,so, I would imagine
> > that most people have not
> > participated in any information collection to date.
> > Let me know what you all
> > think.
> > Dee
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-- Original Message -----
From: "Jorge Romero MD" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: On-list replies, discussion, and private replies


> Supermario:
>
> I believe I may have figured it out.
>
> I sent two messages as a test to the list.  Reply test and Reply test 2.
>
> The only difference in these messages was the settings in my accounts
under
> the TOOLS menu in Outlook Express.
>
> I use Outlook Express.  Under the Tools menu, click on Accounts, then on
> Properties, then chose the General tab.  In this window there is a place
to
> enter "reply address"  If I put my reply address there (Reply test 2), and
> try to reply from the list to my own message, that address seems to
override
> the Parkinsn list.  If I leave that blank, then if I reply to my own
message
> to the list (Reply test), the automatic reply TO THE LIST appears.
>
> It turns out that in setting up your accounts you should leave this entry
> blank.  Only if you want replies sent to a different address than the one
> you use to send it in the first place should you fill this in.  It is
meant
> for people who have two or more e-mail accounts to be able to direct the
> replies to their messages to a single one.
>
> The instructions say:
>
> """"Specifies that you want replies to your outgoing messages sent to a
> different e-mail address, which you can type here.
> For example, you might send messages through one e-mail
> [log in to unmask] specify that you want replies sent to
> [log in to unmask]
> If you do not select this option, replies to your e-mail messages are sent
> to the e-mail account from which you send them.""""
>
> This setting seems to override the Parkinsn list settings for messages
> coming from computers using that setting.
>
> In sending this message I have made the correction and left the Reply
> Address blank.
>
> Jorge
>
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