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I was just going to unsubscribe. But I have a few things to say first.

Janet, I looked up your questions, I resent your inquistion, and I feel that
anything I say you will find a way to distort. But I am going to answer the
questions about my family and Parkinson's.

My Grandfather was Paul Oller Sr. (Oklahoma city) he died in 1967 at either
Saint Anthony hospital or Baptist Memorial in Oklahoma City. They didn't
take me to the hostpital with them so I'm not positive which. I was with him
just before he died. He was trying to say something to me but I don't know
what it was. Speech was very difficult for him the last year. Walking went
first with him. I remember my Grandmother pushing him out of the car with
her back, and then turning around and grabbing him. She was only 4' 11" tall
and very tiny. She lived until last year (96 years old) The last ten years
she had dementia but phyically she was pretty healthy until she stopped
eating. I lived with her for a year when I got out of the navy. She cried
every night and that was four years after he died. I believe he had the
Parkinson's for about ten years, but I'm not clear on that exactly. I have
no idea what kind of medication he took. He drank two whiskeys and seven-up
every evening.

My Grandmother (Mom's side) Was diagnosed while I was in the Navy. She died
within two years of being diagnosed. I don't know what kind of medication
she took.

My Dad died around two years ago. He talked about Dopamine, but I never
talked to him about his medication. He lived in Edmond Oklahoma and died at
Edmond Memorial. My dad shook more than anyone else, but he had a lot of
guts. He played on a softball team until just about a year before he died.
He loved that, even though it was very difficult for him. I think the team
had other Parkinson's sufferers on it and some other seniors. His speech was
pretty good right up until he died.

Now I suspect you are going to try and find some holes in my story, and
discredit me as a liar, so I'm going to nip that in the bud right now.

I have three brothers living in Oklahoma City. Ronald, Frank, and Daniel. I
will be happy to give you their numbers privately. There is a Physician in
Oklahoma City and one in Edmond that I've known since I was eleven, and
Jimmy is very familiar with my Dad's and Grandfather's history. I'm sure he
would be happy to give you his opinion of my character as well. I'm certain
he would be happy to talk to you, but I would ask that only you call him so
it doesn't become a great problem for him.

Wayne Wasemiller--Oklahoma City--neurologist
James Colvert--Edmond, Ok. GP

Now, in an earlier post I mentioned MSD sheets, but I saw no responses to
that. I am curious if people here are aware of what these are. My family was
not. I do not sell MSD sheets but you can get them "free" on any product by
calling the number on the product. These sheets are definetly "Mainstream"
as they are government mandated and carried out by research institutes which
I'm sure you would find credible. They list any and all "known" health
hazards on the products. You can also check out EPA's website it has very
good information on Indoor Air Quality and Indoor Environmental Health
hazards. You will find that most homes are unhealthy due to poor
ventilation.

Before I get attacked for mentioning indoor air quality, because I truly am
a professional in that industry, and I definetly have a webpage promoting my
services in that area, let me clearly say I have no interest in promoting
that service in this group. In fact, I would be happy to answer any
questions anyone in this group has free of charge, and there are no products
besides my advise I sell in this area. My customers are exclusively
commercial and industrial and include hospitals, national retailers, hotels
etc. I do not do residential or home work.

Now perhaps you are one of those people who think this is "hogwash." But you
may consider there are people out here that don't agree with you, and you
may be wrong! The EPA seems to think it's an important issue, and I'm
certain there are MD's out there that feel the same way. So I would
appreciate you not announcing hidden motives until such a time as I actually
sell, charge, or offer to sell or charge someone for something.

Once that occurs please feel free to say anything you want about me. I came
here in good faith and with none of the motives you claimed. I deserve the
benefit of the doubt and should not be subjected to libel based on your
whims and opinions. You may feel you have an outstanding ability to
determine other peoples motives and agendas, but I know for a fact that in
one case you have made an error. If society supported your right to do this,
we wouldn't have libel and slander laws. Obviously the rule is innocent
until proven quilty, and this applies to public charges you make against
people.

David