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Subject: FW:  Pallidotomy


Hi Greg...

First, I'm SO pleased to hear your pallidotomy provided you such tremendous
relief from PD symptoms.  Hope the next pall. sees the remaining symptoms just


up and disappear!

I happen to agree with ya about depression prolly being a part of PD due to
the frustration and aggravation of being forced to live with such miserable
and increasing symptoms over a long period of time.

I also agree it's up to each of us to look for and find those little pleasures


in life  that bring us some positive feelings.  I've made a habit of doing
that on a daily basis for over 15 years (and oddly, I just stumbled on doing
this, way back then).  I've found all kinds of small pleasures that are there
if only we look for 'em.

Please let me know how you're doing from time to time, Greg, and know I'm
rooting for ya!

Barb Mallut
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