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Hi Lisa,
My point entrely. That is exactly what I was trying to say about Ivan
Suzman and his magnificent achievement in the World Parkunson's Golf to
Tournament.  He didn't sit back and say "I can't" He got out there and
did it.  Andnow he wants all of us to benefit from his achievement.
So I say, let's rally to his support, because we are the ones who are
winning. So go and phone your local CBS news stations, and tell them
about this fighter, this winner, this achiever,.  Tell them that your
Parkinson"s community wants the rest of the world to know just what can
be done against the odds --- and HOW MUCH MORE WE COULD DO IF WE HAD A
CURE!!!!

(Details of  where and how to call, and what to say on a separate
listing)

Hilary Blue
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> LISA CRUMRINE wrote:
>
> hi again, 6am the sun rising over my tropical paradise, how lucky am I
> ?  how lucky are we all?
>
> Take a moment, look around you, feel the breeze on your skin, hear the
> birds, count your blessings!
>
> we are all so blessed to be on this earth, make someones day better,
> smile (if you can) look them in the eye and let them know that you
> care ,and that they are special and unique just like you.
>
> I use my symptons to my advantage, sometimes
>
>  when I'm trying to paint or draw or what ever, I surrender to the
> jerky, shaky , twisty movements and let the brush or pen do it's
> thing.  It's real interesting to see what comes up.  Sure, it's real
> frustrating not being able to control my movements, but I try to see
> what I CAN DO, NOT WHAT I CANT DO!
>
>
> Lisa in paradise