At 11:56 PM 11/16/98 -0800, you wrote: >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 > when you hit 74/30 talk to me then