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hi john,
Good luck with your move to the Philippines and hope you enjoy your 
new home.
Thanks for all you have done over the years to keep the parkinsn list 
going.
Linda Herman

-- John Cottingham <jcott@PARKINSONS-INFORMATION-EXCHANGE-NETWORK-
ONLINE.COM> wrote:
Most of the list friends know that I live in Oklahoma in the U.S. and
Barbara Patterson the list owner lives in Ontario Canada and the 
listserv
is located at the University of Toronto.

I will be off the list from the 17th of August until about September 
1st
during my relocation. Barbara will handle any problems with the email
distribution during this time.

Where am I going?

I am relocating to the Republic of the Philippines, specifically to 
the
island of Negros, "the land of the Gentle People". The town will be
Dumaguete City which is the capitol of the eastern part of the island 
which
if it was a state would be called Negros Oriental. Many of you have
listened to Art Bell on the radio on the topic of aliens and UFOs. He 
has
relocated to the Philippines also, Manila to be exact. Many ex-
patriots
from the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and America live in the
Philippines.

Why move?

The reasons that led to my decision are many fold:

1. Asian families respect and take care of their elders. Many of us 
are
without partners and the children have left the nest and don't have 
time to
assist us....they are the dependents.
2. The economics of having a neurological disorder in addition to the
prospect of long term care when savings have been depleted face many 
of us.
Social Security is not enough to maintain insurance, taxes, 
medication,
co-pays and utilities. We are deficit spending to just survive.
In the Philippines the cost of living is less, they speak and write 
English
and Social Security will support an extended family there giving you a
place to lay your head and a maid or care-giver.
3. Another factor is the opportunity to live in a tropical climate. 
You can
go where "the weather suits your clothes". Tee-shirt, shorts and 
sandals
are all the clothes you need. I have a beachcomber friend that finds 
new
thongs each time he goes to the beach...hahaha
4. Easy immigration policies allow a foreigner to stay a year before
leaving on a one day shopping trip to Hong Kong, Bankok Thailand, 
Indonesia
or Guam before coming back for another year.
5. The closest U.S. Territory is Guam that has Veteran's 
Administration
clinics and hospital for those that use the VA for medication. The VA
doesn't ship medication outside the U.S. but you can have it come to 
a son
or daughter and they can mail it to you. A trip to Guam costs about 
$460
round trip.
6. Acute care is excellent in the capitol cities and even large 
teaching
hospitals have trained movement disorders specialists. Of course your
medicare doesn't cover anything in a foreign country like the 
Philippines
so you will either pay out of pocket or get a local policy but many 
of the
local insurance companies won't medically insure anyone 65 or older.

Come on John "Tell us the Gossip"

I will not kiss and tell....hahaha

My absence from the U.S. will not affect your Parkinsn subscription 
nor the
Parkinsn website. I do it all by remote control.

John Cottingham
co-owner Parkinsn

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