Phil, and "All" 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! (Pssst) <whispering> Of course, Phil... this is OUR little secret, ok? Don't go blabbing this to everyone 'cause there'd be a run on graphite and we couldn't permit that to happen. (not unless my stock purchase in graphite futures is all wrapped up today) <grinning> Barb Mallut (reluctant Goddess of the Keyboard) [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask] -----Original Message----- From: Parkinson's Information Exchange On Behalf Of Phil Tompkins Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 1997 12:07 AM To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN Subject: Re: handwriting CHARLES T. MEYER, M.D. wrote: > my deteriorated handwriting stands as a model to all physicians > who would let pharmacists get off easy. 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? Phil T. --KAA17792.867776930/upsmot01.msn.com--