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Re: Possible PD / jigsaw puzzle


Hello  to YH from Australia !

I'm entering my 15h year , at age 50, and
depression has  truly not been a factor with me.
I don't have time for it!!!
  I was on a radio station , talking about living with PD,
for 1/2 hour yesterday - the  radio station
says they have 10,000 listeners, even at
0500 AM , Part of my solution to the PWP's
enigmatic  life is to be open to PD being a jigsaw
puzzle with pieces that don't quite ever fit
into the picture.  I am still trying to learn
as much as I can, and to talk about
solutions, goals, and a better future.

Ivan
:-)  50/39/36

On Sun, 16 Apr 2000 21:42:01 -0400 YH Tan <masai_johor@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> At the age of 42 my Neurologist suspect I might have
> PD.
> I am rather depress. Me and my wife migrated to
> Australia years
> ago leaving all the family support behind. With the
> possibility of me
> going down and needing my wife (who has a small frame)
> to nurse
> me fulltime in future really let me down. I still do
> not know how much
> longer I can work to save for my future costly medical
> expenses.
> My other concern is my two kids still in their mid
> teen.
> Sorry to pour this out here.
>
> MJ
>
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^^^^^^  WARM GREETINGS  FROM  ^^^^^^^^^^^^  :-)
 Ivan Suzman        50/39/36       cureit@xxxxxxxx      :-)
 Portland, Maine    land of lighthouses           deg. F   :-)
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