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In a message dated 11/15/98 8:43:24 AM Central Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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<<  any how
 when you close your eyes do you tened to fall down or is it just me? dumb ?
  i do have a stool to sit on but just wash your face lolo >>


Don,
you have touched on an area that my former job qualifies me to answer.
The reason you fall when you close your eyes is that your brain is able to use
visual ques to tell you when you are starting to tip over.  The normal organ
responsible for that  task (warning of a tip over) is the semicircular canal
system of your inner ears.  In PD, we  lose sensory information as well as the
ability to move.  When you close your eyes, you remove that extra bit of
incoming information,.  Your ears fail you, and your brain does not have
enough information to keep your balance.

A similar thing happens to pilots flying in the clouds --for a different
reason.  Their non-diseased balance organs give them false information based
on the various g-forces on the aircraft.  If they are in clouds, they have no
visual references to help them.  That is why we make artificial horizon
information available in a ball shaped instrument.  Those pilots that use the
artificial horizon well do not get into trouble.  Those that try to go by the
"seat of their pants" find that unreliable and get into difficulties


Regards
WHH