Will J. Errrrrr... I wasn't docile at all as a child. In fact, I've never been described as "docile," or anything even remotely like that. And I'm afraid I was a terrible student until I went back to college at 37. Now if you'd said Parkies were notoriously TIRED, then I'd have to say "BINGO!" Barb Mallut "Lil_Honey" on the PD Chat [log in to unmask] ---------- From: PARKINSN: Parkinson's Disease - Information Exchange Network on behalf of will johnston Sent: Monday, February 10, 1997 10:05 PM To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN Subject: Re: question for all :) A reply to the "question for all" message asked about PD and teachers. Parkinson's people are notoriously docile and anxious to please compared to the general population. This is a part of the 'invisible' bit. Who does well as a student in class? The student who is docile and anxious to please. We are generally pretty good students and want to pass learning on to the next generation to enjoy as we have. A retired teacher with PD And here's to long "ons" and short "offs" WILL JOHNSTON 4049 OAKLAND SCHOOL ROAD SALISBURY, MD 21804-2716 410-543-0110 Pres A.P.D.A. DelMarVa Chapter