Hi y'all: I am Ray Strand, from western Minnesota, USA, not far from the great plains of the Dakotas. I live on the farm where I grew up... but, I've lived in Minneapolis,MN, New Orleans,LA, and Rochester, NY, back when I used to work in clinical/research laboratories. I received a nice welcome from Barbara Patterson and decided to write immediately...plenty of time to lurk, later, and get to know you all too. Here's some info and backgound. I also participate in a couple of newsgroups like Artmetal, dome building and technical theatre...which are my current interests. Last Friday I was diagnosed with Parkinsons at a referral to a neurologist in Minneapolis. I have been taking Sinemet 25/100 for a week now. I think I've experienced most of the side effects and it has been an emotional roller coaster. Also, thank goodnesss, there has been some improvement in my condition. I have actually been experiencing undiagnosed Parkinson symptoms for over a year. When I initially saw my local doctor, I had stiffness in my left hand and was tested for carpal tunnel syndrome (I'm a furniture artist/sculptor and theatre set builder and work with my hands a lot). No nerve damage in my arm/hand...puzzling. I also,stressed my back, salvaging flooring from an old farmhouse and had developed a limp.I was temporarily helped by a chiropracter. I think my right side got tired and stressed trying to make up for the weaker left side. Lately, the limp wouldn't go away, and I became clumsy, and tripped on stairs and over things. I thought I had nerve damage to my legs. Friends were concerned and told me that I may have had a stroke. I was moving slower-- and more cautiously...scarey. I have a part time job at the University of Minnesota,Morris as supervisor of the Theatre Scene Shop. I oversee up to 70 students (not all at once) that do set construction as part of their class requirement. We use a lot of power tools. None of the students or I, had ever had an accident in the 5 years I've been there, but, I was worried. Finally and sadly, I gave notice and quit. As it turned out, my boss wouldn't let me quit... and several others in the chain of command that know me. The resignation didn't get anywhere in the beauracracy, until I saw the neurologist. After about the fourth revision of that notice...I am on personal leave until next fall. My father died last October, he was 87. Upon reflecting, I am convinced, he was plagued by undiagnosed Parkinsons symptoms. I am 47, married to a wonderful woman, and have two sons, 3 and 13. I don't know what the future will be like, but, I would like to face it with hope and courage. I wish everyone a Happy Easter, however you may celebrate this time of year. My religion is Buddhism , though I grew up as a Protestant on the prairie. ............................................................................................ Ray Strand mailto:[log in to unmask] ............................................................................................ ...on the edge of the prairie abyss ...................... stormy and windy tonight