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stanford, i think that sometimes being in the medical field  can lead us to
feel even more helpless when a loved one is ill.  i found myself searching
for info about parkinson's, after i was diagnosed, and shared it with my
family and friends.  my mother stated one day that she felt guilty believing
that she passed this disease on to me, genetically.  i'm glad that she told
me this so we could talk about it!  i  was able to reassure her that it was
nobody's fault and was able to realize how much pain she was in.  hoped this
helps!  shirley
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From: "STANFORD BOYDEN" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 10:23 PM
Subject: New Member Story


> I found your site by way of an assignment for an Internet Class I am
currently taking.  I was not aware of such lists and our assignment was to
join two.  I chose this because my 34 year old son was just recently
diagnosed with PD.  I am still in shock and thought it might be helpful to
hear from and about others.  I am a nurse but still feel very helpless.
Thanks.
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