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in pakistan specially in rural areas the disease is associated with
old age and goes mostly untreated.Our challenge is to create awareness
of disease and its management.
cheers,
Haroon Basheer
Chairman
Pakistan Parkinson's Society
www.parkinsons.org.pk

On 9/5/08, chew nee kong <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> In my country (Malaysia), the main problem about PD is ignorance. Almost
> everyone doesn't know anything about PD. Even among those who know PD, they
> think PD is an unimportant illness.
>
> Recently, we published a book with the title "Selfless Warrior" - fighting
> for the rights of the neglected Parkinson's community in Malaysia". This
> book was a biography of Mr. Lloyd Tan, the founding father of the first
> Malaysia Parkinson's support group. He died last year, and this book is a
> tribute to him.
>
> Dr Chew Nee Kong, Malaysia.
>
> on the  > Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 14:31:58 +0530> From:
> [log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Ignorance about PD> To:
> [log in to unmask]> > Indeed it is a dilemma. My husband was
> diagnosed while he was still working> and we knew well that his employers
> would not look kindly on an employee> with a disease like Parkinson's. So,
> while he was in service, no one except> a few close friends and family knew
> about it. And yet, if we do not talk> about it, the enormous ignorance about
> the illness remains.> > Moneesha> > > > 2008/9/3 Kathleen Cochran
> <[log in to unmask]>> > > It's something of a dilemma, isn't it? People
> with Parkinsons who are> > employed, for instance, might not want to raise
> awareness of the full range> > of PD's possible effects.> >> > Kathleen> >>
>> 2008/9/2 rayilynlee <[log in to unmask]>> >> > > Isn't Parkinsons just
> having tremors?> > > Created by katmarie> > >> > > "I just got back from an
> annual family campout. There is about 40 of us> > > that go. Well we were
> all sitting around and one of my aunts asked how I> > was> > > doing with my
> Parkinsons. I made a comment about rigidity,confusion etc.> > One> > > of my
> aunts said " I thought PD was just tremors. I could have come off> > my> > >
> chair. I started to rattle off some my symptoms and the somehow the> > >
> conversation got lost. Don't get me wrong. My family are wonderful> > >
> supportive,loving,people. I guess I forgot how ignorant most people are> > >
> about the disease. That just shows how much more media exposure PD needs.> >
> I> > > want to send an email to them all, with an explantion of the disease
> and> > > symptoms but then It would seem like I wanted sympathy. Maybe for
> X-mas I> > > will send them all an emial card with PD information."> > >> >
>> I didn't write this, Ray> > >> > > Rayilyn Brown> > > Director AZNPF> > >
> Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation> > > [log in to unmask]> > >
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