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tAt 07:53 PM 9/12/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Bobby,  you struck a note (really, no pun intended!) when you mentioned being
>a drummer, my son is a drummer too, he is 22, and even though he has a lot of
>other things in his life, If he could not play drums, he'd be miserable.  I
>think you should talk directly to Brian Collins on the list, he does computer
>programs to regulate Parkinson meds to keep them most effective. If you keep
>reading the list, or get into the archives, you will see many options that
>can help you, at your young age, I am 54, not a PWP, my father, also a
>musician, is 80 and has PD in an advanced stage, that's why I am here.  I
>predict, if you get some advice from some of the people here, you'll be back
>to the drums in short order!  Good luck.  Ken B
>
>Thank you ,Ken for your encourging information and kind response to my
frustrastions.
I guess having to lay down the drum sticks is one of the hardest parts of
this whole thing.I'll try and contact Brian on the list and encourage your
son to use his talents to the the fullest.Being a musician is such a
rewarding expierance.Thanks Bobby