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Re: Celebrity PD


Good Day,
It is surely is a dilemma to know whether to applaud or give short shrift to 
celebrities who make public statements about PD. I give credit to most people 
who understand that they have different circumstances than the rest of us.

 Maybe the thing to do is we all become "minor celebrities" . To the extent 
that we can and with the gifts we are given. The enemy, in addition to the PD, 
is ignorance, which produces fear and apprehension on the part of the general 
public. Being public about our condition is teaching in small ways that we 
exist and what PD is all about.   By speaking out as Joan has done or showing 
one classroom of children that we ordinary people with a progressive 
disability. Being able to discuss details your condition with family and 
friends. You cannot predict where help may originate.

I choose to carry on with my activities in the public arena.  Having to speak 
from my notes on a podium because of the hand shaking. Having to time my meds 
in order to be in maximum control for driving any distance or attend public 
functions are just adjustments. Admittedly frustrating, but still adjustments.

It is good to understand the  comment of a senior citizen;
"When I was young I worried about what people thought of me"
"When I was middle aged I really did not care what others thought of me"
"Now ,after many years, I realize that they were not thinking of me at all"

Regards, Bill Lawless
[Ergo hoc, ergo propter hoc!] a logical fallacy.

----- Original Message -----
  From: Carole Hercun

  Ours is a celebrity-obsessed society, and celebrity PD is a
  double-edged sword. Perhaps it would be better if Reno were
  not so arrogant and Pope John Paul did not suffer as a
  saint. Perhaps it would have been better if Michael J's
  book didn't describe him as a "lucky" man. Their lives are
  easier than ours. They have money as a cushion. We need
  them because without them we have no voice, but are they
  telling our story?
  Carole Hercun wrote:

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