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Given the shaking,  maybe a blancmange with rigor mortis.

In a message dated 26/04/2007 07:09:15 GMT Standard Time,  [log in to unmask]
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It is  like having rigor mortis and you're not dead yet.
Ray
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Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 9:36  AM
Subject: Re: Need your input!


What its like to live with  Parkinson's
Its a roller coaster one minute that can't be stopped and an  anchor the next
minute that can't be moved.  Somewhere in between  these two stages I feel
normal.  (what is normal?)
PR in Syracuse,  NY

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