^^^^^^ WARM GREETINGS FROM ^^^^^^^^^^^^ :-) Ivan Suzman 49/39/36 [log in to unmask] :-) Portland, Maine land of lighthouses 69 deg. F :-) ******************************************************************** Hello everyone, I just read one of Judith Richards posts about stem cell issues, and now wish to tell you I'm back after three weeks enjoying Maine's summer. It's been three weeks since Ed moved here, replacing Mike. Ed is much older, and has 4 years ' experience helping a quadruplegic teacher. His younger daughter is 11 (Lindsay) and is visiting. We are talking about whether we each can adjust well and be comfortable enough to have her try living here. If so, she'll start 6th grade here on Wednesday. She loves singing and so does her dad, and she is very artistic. I am still tired. My off-periods can be exhausting, and unfortunately, I don't think I can change that. So I don't know whaat impact Lindsay could have on me. The Tasmar works well, but makes me sleepy at times. " The Challenge of Young Parkinson's Disease " videos are still available, and I will have a display at the APDA Symposium , "Answering Your Questions," which is scheduled for this Thursday, here in Portland. 56 copies have gone out so far. My second 1999 film, not yet titled, and which includes my neuro, one of my caregivers, and myself, will be aired 12 times, on local cable channel 4, a community television network station, throughout September, Thursdays at 2 and 8, Fridays at 7 AM. I am waiting to see it for the first time, and am hoping it came out well after editing. Ivan :-)