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My mother, Helen, aged 82, diagnosed for three years, has nor had any
relatives that were diabetic nor any that were at least noticably
alcoholic, she's right handed and her marked tremor is
on her right side.

She did, however, have breast implants, silicon, done some twenty-five
years ago following surgery in the years fibrous conditions seemed to
warrant such drastic responses.  This year she was told that the sacks had
burst three years ago.  Her doctors knew but did not tell her.  She
worries that there's this little blob of silicon setting somewhere in her
brain that caused her Parkinson's.

Thank you all for all of the extraordinarily useful information from a
daily lurker,
Judith Guion