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At 07:18 PM 7/1/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Thanks to all for the good advice.  Hopefully, I won't be
>having my last writes for a long time to come.
>
>Phil T.
>
>
>CHARLES T. MEYER, M.D. wrote:
>>
>> my deteriorated handwriting stands as a model to all
>> physicians who would let pharmacists get off easy.
>
>I wrote:
>
>> Say Doc, I seem to have a bad case of dysgraphia (or
>> graphitis? or graphosis?)  Sometimes I can't even read
>> my own handwriting. Should I make an appointment with
>> a graphologist?
>
>CHARLES T. MEYER, M.D. wrote:
>
>> NO!! The profession is full of corruption and grapht.
>> But if you have PD you might consider talking to one
>> about a fetal cell grapht
>
>John Morey wrote:
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>> You may have micrographia.  Therefore make an appointment with a
>> very, very small graphologist.
>
>Barb Mallut (reluctant Goddess of the Keyboard) wrote:
>
>> Treatment by a graphologist isn't covered under most
>> medical plans and certainly not by Medicare.  Don't
>> despair!  Rub graphite all over your hand and arm
>> and:::::poof::::: just like magic, you'll be able to
>> write!

 As usual Microsoft (Barb) comes up with factually correct but totally
useless information. Barb, does this skill come naturally or are you given
courses by Mr. Bill?
                                                        Peace, John