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After watching David for 39 years now, I've come to the conclusion that the
emotions play a large part in physical responses in the PWP.

After all, it's been well documented that emotional and physical health are
closely linked.  Why wouldn't that also be true to an even greater extent
with PD sufferers?

If one is a strong personality, there's a possibility that one could
potentially exert a measure of control over some of the tremors or
dyskinesias...assuming, of course, that either of the above are being
exacerbated by emotional upheavals.

Bev
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From: "Amanda Phillips" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: tremors/shaking, Tim


> Just to confuse the issue (sorry) - it's possible to have both.
> Is there a link to emotional state ?
> I know I shake much less when doing something I really enjoy.
> If  so, that suggests a means of partial control for some at least ?
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