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Mary Yost said in part:(9/13/98)

>
> It took me three tries, but finally I wrote a letter to the editor that
was
> short enough that the LA TImes printed it.  They only lopped off a couple
> of sentences at the end.  It appeared in today's Sunday edition,
> circulation 1, 385,373.   As my dear departed mother always said, "Fools
> names and fools faces are often seen in public places."  But this fool
> hopes that some people will read it.   Here's what they printed:
>
> "When Janet Reno speaks, one million Americans don't listen:  we're too
> busy watching her hands.  If the tremor is bad, we fellow citizens with
> Parkinson's worry that the stress is getting to her, making her
> medications less effective.  We're  cheering her on:  "Go, Janet!  Show
> the world that people with Parkinson's can handle real work and cope with
> the daily roller coaster of slow motion vs.  uncontrollable shakes."
> Most of us hide our disability on the true assumption that few people
> understand what Parkinson's is.  This is despite the fact that the most
> recognized man in the world, Muhammad Ali, is standing up for us.
>
> "After a five-year, quiet, persistent, grass roots campaign for federal
> funding ,
> the Udall Bill for Parkinson's Research was passed last year.  Then
> Congress played a cruel trick:   It didn't appropriate funding for the
bill
> in the budget! "
>
> "Mary F. Yost
> coordinator, LA Metro Young Onset Parkinson's Network"

Mary......Good for you.  Now soon another 1,600 list members will read this
letter and some of us could use your example to write our own letters to
our newspaper editors.  Isn't it great how one person's initiative can set
a forward motion that builds and builds?

Jeanette Fuhr
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