>Sometimes these events pose a question, because there >is another neurological condition called dystonia, per se, >which is separate and apart from Parkinson's. The dystonia, per se, can >occur in other parts of the body, such as head,neck, and a friend has >dystonia >inthe mouth which affects her speech.(She carries a small gadget which, when >she > inserts it along the tongue, temporarily clears her speech remarkedly.) > The human body and its vagaries continue to amaze me, orshouldI say >paralize me.. > [log in to unmask] Please tell us more about this gadget, who prescribed it? My husband is beginning to think that he has dystonia of the tongue after reading that. Thanks Joy Graham