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Could it be that since your diagnosis you and others may not be coming into
contact with as many people out in public as you use to.  Maybe you are not
shaking hands as much.  No pun intended at all.

Most of this may be from restricted or a different kind of contact than you
might have had before.  Yet another thought perhaps you are more careful of
your health now than before.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Anderson" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 8:27 PM
Subject: A phenomenon, or just me?


> I was first diagnosed with PD in Feb. 1995, having experienced my first
> symptoms in early 1994.  Until that time period [1994-1995], every single
> year, as best as I can recall, I had the flu just about every year,  a
cold
> once and sometimes twice - winter and summer - with all the various
> symptoms - runny nose, headache, upset stomach sore throat, cough,
diarrhea,
> etc.  Since that time period, I cannot recall being sick ever one day.  I
> started to realize this awhile back when I cleaned out my medicine cabinet
> and found all the medicine had expired years ago.  Am I just "lucky" (HA!)
> or have others had a similar experience?
>
> I should knock on wood..but I can't find any!  Ah ha - my cane - knock
> knock.
>
> BBA
>
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