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Barbara Mallut wrote:
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> Joao Paulo....

> > In the 20 or so years I've had PD, viewed from where I am today, I ca=
n see
> > that the internal medicine and/or general MD's I've been to over the =
years
> > showed an abysmal lack of knowledge about PD.  Beyond Sinemet, their =
lack of
> > PD drug awareness simply appeared to be nonexistent.
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> Barb Big_Honey :-) ...as you usually do you put the finger in the
> wounds.
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> I wish I had more then mere band-aids to put on all them wounds, tho...
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> > There was a huge difference when I finally was seen by Dr. Iacono at =
Loma
> > Linda University School of Medicine, as HE is prolly one of this coun=
try's
> > pre-eminent movement disorder specialists.  WHAT a difference that ma=
de in
> PD
> >>
> But here you let me in the air with this word prolly...I supose it mean=
s
> pioneer ? or similar word as long I can't find it in the Webster.
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> Always happy to oblige...
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> pre=B7em=B7i=B7nent or pre-em=B7i=B7nent (pr=EA-=E8m=B9e-nent) adjectiv=
e
> Superior to or notable above all others; outstanding.

> From: Elizabeth Southwood <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject:      Re: MD Ignorance Or "Sugarcoating"
> Comments: To: [log in to unmask]
> To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN <[log in to unmask]
>
> Status: U
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> Hi Barb and Jose:
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> Doesn't J. mean "Prolly"?--that's Barb slang for 'probably' I do believ=
e.
>

You are "prolly" rigth...    :-)

REgards,=20

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