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I'm with you, Ray! Nothing against the doctors' efforts, but I do find it a
bit sad that most people respond best to these kinds of "heroes". It's
ironic that to be a Parkinson's hero, you need to mount a display of
superhuman strength, endurance, and athleticism. What about you, plugging
away at your keyboard, trying to lasso your errant mouse? Or Amanda, gamely
looking for work and finding herself, at age 56, unemployable? What about
all of us for whom every day is a trek of Everest proportions?

Kathleen

On Wednesday, March 6, 2013, Rayilyn Brown wrote:

> this, IMHO  is nuts...exhausts me just thinking about it.  Dr. Hauser was
> my neuro at Scripps where I  had DBS.
> they are doing his for attention to IPS cell research
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> http://scoopsandiego.com/news/local/san-diego-parkinson-s-patients-train-for-hike-to-mt/article_3284f0a2-8687-11e2-9040-001a4bcf6878.html
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> Ray
> Rayilyn Brown
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> Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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