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Elizabeth Leslie,

This is Terry.  I live in Madison Wisconsin - in the midwest.  I have a
3 bedroom house and live alone.  So I certainly could provide some
free space.  Don't know if you're coming this way at all.  Madison
is a beautiful place on an isthmus between 2 lakes.  Voted #1 city
in the states to live in a couple of times.  I am retired - not working
right now but maybe halftime in the future.  Very early onset, minor
symptoms.  Charlie Meyer another PWD on the PIE list lives nearby.
So if you want to stay here for a little while you would be welcome.
I am to be a grandfather for the first time in October, so I may
go to my daughters in October.  Otherwise I will be around.

Let me know,


Terry   55/ 52.5/ 51.5

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> From: Elizabeth Leslie <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: on the road ... pwp style
> Date: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 3:23 AM
>
> Hello Listfolk - a long time since I dropped (visibly) in here - I tend
to
> hang out on the Digest on/off these days since I got some effective
> treatment that allows me to feel ... most of the time ... like I still
have
> a life.  But, knowing full well that nothing is certain in the world of
PD,
> I am off travelling in the second half of this year while I can still
> muster the will and the energy.
>
> I plan to arrive in the US (west coast) with a friend (not pwp) from NZ
> about mid/end June and to spend 1-2 months driving/hostelling (not giving
> in to being 'packaged' just yet <g>) around US/CAN, heading east.  My
> friend is going on to the UK/EUR and I may/not decide to go with him.
> Ideally I'd prefer to establish a base somewhere and dig in for a bit if
I
> can get a 6-month visa - this approach worked well in '95 (pre dx) when I
> spent 5 months on the US east coast doing some research.
>
> With this in mind, is there anyone out there willing/able to offer any
> reasonable/low cost/no cost accommodation--house-share, room with use of
> facilities, granny flat, whatever, wherever--between, say, July-Nov this
> year?  (I imagine several local pwp/carers and well-known contributors to
> this list will be happy to vouch for me should you wish for references.)
> It would be great to make contact with support groups along the way, and
> join in where possible with exercise classes ... I'm really going to miss
> my weekly community physio and hydrotherapy groups.  I'd also like to
meet
> up with pwp interested in non-conventional/nutritional approaches to
> treatment/management (just read the excellent chapter on PD from 'The
Brain
> Wellness Plan: Breakthrough Medical, Nutritional, and Immuno-boosting
> Therapies' by Carl Germano and Jay Lombardo, Kensington Publishing Corp.,
> 1997, and want to follow up on some supps they recommend that are not
> available in Australia.)
>
> I did put out a feeler within the university network for anyone
interested
> in houseswapping with me, but without success so far ... I guess I didn't
> get my act together soon enough ... or else my situation (I live in
> Fremantle, Western Australia) sounds just a little too antipodean ...
folk
> are inclined to be fearful of falling off the edge if they come this far
> <g> ... but if you are an intrepid adventurer and would like to know more
> about this option, please get in touch soon before I find someone local
to
> rent my place.
>
> If you'd like further info, or have any offers/suggestions/advice ...
> please contact me ... off-list (otherwise I may miss your response).
>
> Cheers
>
> Beth Leslie
>
> 55 yrs/dx '96
>
> ... currently running pretty well on Eldepryl 5 mgs x 2, Madopar 100mgs x
3
> + 50 mgs at bedtime, heaps of supplements ... and yet to discover just
how
> roadworthy this model is when she's put to the big test!