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Sometimes rules need to be relaxed a little and, IMHO, the bottom line is
that we just always need to do what is right for another human being who is
suffering.  Call it compassion, Golden Rule, love -- whatever you want.

Carole  :-)

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Date: Sunday, August 25, 2002 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: What I have learned: for John C. and list


>Kathleen,
>Well said!  I wanted to reply to John C.'s e-mail, but I didn't know how to
>articulate what I felt.  You've done it for all of us.  I've wondered many
>times if my Mom's diagnosis was correct simply because her symptoms didn't
>match anyone else's.  When Deborah thought she had PD, her info and
insights
>were welcome, but now they're not?  Thanks for speaking up.
>I also agree with everyone else who replied--there is no way anyone could
>characterize the discussions about Deborah's situation as banter or
>entertainment.
>Eleanor
>
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