My husband Don has only had PD on his right side. He was diagnosed over 14 years ago. Being right handed I would say that writing is one of his biggest frustrations. Nancy B -----Original Message----- From: kelly <[log in to unmask]> To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN <[log in to unmask]> Date: Monday, June 29, 1998 1:13 PM Subject: New Recruit To Barbara, thank you so much for your kind words of welcome, it is heartning to know that there are lots and lots of 'fellow passengers' out there, each coping in a unique way with the burden we have to bear and getting words of encouragement from others from time to time when the going gets rough. Briefly to my situation, 53/4, (see I'm learning quickly), I have hemiparkinsonism, the right side being affected up to now. So when I take my tablets, I think half of this is being wasted, but I dont know which half it is. Having hemip. has its funny sides (no pun intended), in walking, the step on the 'good' side is normal lenght, the affected side shorter, thus I have to keep in mind to match them up, to avoid going round in circles. I would be interestd to have contact, thru the server or outside, with anybody who has had hemip. for a prolonged period. I consider it a privilage to be able to use the server and hope to make a contribution on occasion. Michael Kelly in Frankfurt Germany