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non pd:Re: Is this nornmal?
howard that is such a profound statement but every fibre in my meyers briggs intj personality type says keep on with the impotent practice try as i might i have to fight very deeply embedded ways of thinking and behaving before i can grab that philosophy my head tells me this is correct but every fibre of my being instinctively wants predictability what a dilemma regards judy
From: Howard Collins <HCol11718@xxxxxxx> Reply-To: Parkinson's Information Exchange Network <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Is this nornmal? Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 13:33:20 EDT
This may be one of the most meaningful statements that I have seen. Each day is a a new world and there are no guarantees ... predictability becomes an impotent practice ....
Howard psp+cbgd
In a message dated 6/15/00 11:57:08 AM !!!First Boot!!!, sterling@xxxxxxxx writes:
> > David, > First thing to learn about PD is that the only normalcy is that there is > none. It seems each day is the same, but different. You really can't > predict how your day will be. Depression is the worst symptom to deal with. > Just hang in there and realize your are OK. > > Greg
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