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Tom,

At times I do have a dyskinetic gait. 

I tried three different samples of blue glass, to no avail.

I'll see if I can find the blue acetate...  If not then maybe I could
take you up on your kind offer...

THANK YOU!

ATB,   Bill

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-----Original Message-----
From: Parkinson's Information Exchange Network
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Tom Riess
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 10:20 AM
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Subject: Re: BLUE LENSES ! ?

Bill...
The blue lens phenomenon was kind of a disappointment.   This is because
the
effect while real was for a very short time - minutes, and it wasn't
effective in everyone with dyskinesia (although it did impact on a large
percentage of
people with dyskinesia).   The blue lens should be a transparent blue
not a
"piece of blue cardboard".   The effect happens when looking through the
lens
but just holding it up to the periphery of the eye is in itself
effective.   I
don't know where you are but here in northern
California we have a chain of stores called Tab Plastics.   They sell a
blue
acetate which was effective.   If you can't find it I'll mail you a
piece if
you send me your address.   Also, I would be interested to know if you
have a
dyskinetic gait like the man in the video?
Good luck,
Tom


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