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George....

I just took a look-see a the Dystonia Web site - thanks to your referral. I
found it fascinating, relative to Parkinson's, since I up until that minute I
was SO unaware that non-Parkinson's-related/caused dystonia was wide spread
and had so many different and unique manifestations.

I'd suggest every Parkie browse the Dystonia site at least once, because some
symptoms of THIS condition parallels PD so closely in many of it's symptoms.
Since Parkinson's sufferers DO usually have some type of dystonia symptoms
(i.e., foot cramping, leg cramping, and much, much more), by checking out this
informative site, we'll learn additional insight and information about the
primary disease WE live with.

Repeating it, the Dystonia Web site URL is:

http://www.dystonia-foundation.org/

Barb Mallut
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From:   Parkinson's Information Exchange on behalf of George J. Lussier
Sent:   Sunday, August 16, 1998 7:34 AM
To:     Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN
Subject:        ADD you to which list, Craig?/ RE:Eye problems- lost postings

Dear Craig,
   Even earlier this am you wrote:

> Nancy Shlaes
Nancy Please add me to list.I ecently started to close my left eye for
no particular reason,but to avoid straining it I would switch eyes.Real Smart!
Craig60/2   [log in to unmask]

        My question for you is to which list do you wish to be added?
   A. To the very long list of people who do odd, weird, strange or unusual
         things.
   B. The considerable shorter list of folk with a serious eye lid
disorder/disease called Blepharospasms.

        If your choice is A. my humble advice is to stop it.If you live in New
Jersey please consult with Bruce Anderson OR
        If your choice is B. my humble advice is to drop me a note and I'll
send you a copy of what I sent to Nancy off list OR you may go directly to the
Dystonia Dialog at   http://www.dystonia-foundation.org/

Take Good Care,
   george