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Mr.: Parrette:  Thank you for this 'tiny rant' of your 'opinion'.  I feel
better having read it.

Lanny D. Weddel
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From: "William A. Parrette" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 2:18 PM
Subject: On life, death, and definitions (just a tiny rant) :-)


> Hi all,
>
>         I  hope  that  what  I  am about to write here doesn't make me
>      sound emotionless or like I have no feelings.  Take this into ac-
>      count along with the fact that I am on the Digest and at times am
>      forced to read them a day or two late due in  part  to  my  work-
>      travel.  And, please understand I am not flaming anybody nor am I
>      trying to start a flame-war.
>
>         But the recent postings about Parkinson's causing  death  made
>      me  twinge  more  than just a little.  And, even though I haven't
>      posted recently, the number of times that this  emotional  state-
>      ment  was  made  --  and  the absolute, indisputable, surety with
>      which the statements were made -- finally got to me.  (the  reli-
>      gion-oriented  tag-line may have had something to do with it too.
>      (-:)
>
>         So please note that the following is In My Humble Opinion:
>
>         I've only been dealing with this dis-ease for about six  years
>      now.  But, as I understand it, Parkinson's is a label placed on a
>      variety of neurological symptoms and conditions for  which  there
>      is  no  other name, cause, or cure.  Whether the symptoms include
>      Bradykinesia, Dyskinesia, Micrographia, Ataxia --  what  ever  --
>      the Parkinson's label is attached to the condition if the patient
>      responds favorably to one of the "Parkinson's medications (usual-
>      ly the combination of Carbidopa and Levodopa)."
>
>         It  is  also my understanding that the current medical thought
>      and theory on the dis-ease is that it is caused by  the  lack  of
>      Dopamine-producing  cells  in  the  Substantia  Nigra area of the
>      brain.  And, if this is true the only way that they are currently
>      able  to make that determination -- the lack of the Dopamine-pro-
>      ducing cells -- is in an autopsy.
>
>         I may be "splitting hairs" here.  But, as much as  I've  tried
>      to  make  my  thought  processes more right-brained, I seem to be
>      fairly stuck in a left-brained body this time around.  And, as is
>      typical  of  a  left-brainer,  I happen to have a need for having
>      things in order, organizing things, and having exacting ideas and
>      definitions.
>
>         Again, please note that the following is In My Humble Opinion:
>
>         Nobody dies *from* Parkinson's.  The lack of  specific  brain-
>      cells  whose only known purpose is to smooth the movement of mus-
>      cles when in the waking  state  doesn't  cause  death.   Instead,
>      IMHO, that a person may pass over *as a result of* having Parkin-
>      son's.  Maybe it's something different than  being  left-brained,
>      but I do *NOT* believe that Parkinson's is a fatal dis-ease.
>
>         I  may  pass over after falling down some stairs (which I have
>      unfortunately had some experience with recently )-:), or not  be-
>      ing  able  to  move fast enough to get out of an emergency situa-
>      tion, or not being able to swallow my food, or not being able  to
>      step  on  the brake in my car quick enough, or trying to beat the
>      train at crossing the tracks, or  not  having  a  parachute  open
>      correctly  for me, or falling overboard on a boat trip, or refus-
>      ing to be fed intravenously,  or  any  of  a  thousand  different
>      things.   But, in any of these cases, Parkinson's did not *CAUSE*
>      my passing -- *HAVING* Parkinson's caused it.
>
>         Well, that helped.  The knot in my stomach has loosened up and
>      I  feel  better.   Thanks for listening, thanks for helping me to
>      blow off a little steam.  I'll go back to lurk-mode for  a  while
>      (after  all,  nobody  has posted about computers and the 'Net re-
>      cently (my reply specialty (-:)).  Everyone take care,  be  well,
>      and always grok in fullness ...
>
> Bill--
>   ...who is a little sad today because he ran over his Dogma with his
Karma.
>
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