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Re: Introduction
Dear Jerry: Glad to get your introduction. I had the same problem of telling
people at work, but decided that I wanted it to be in the open so that they
could talk to me about it. So I started with the "bosses" and told them
first and then told the associates and people who report to me. It went fine.
I had to do the talking, for they didn't know what to say or what to ask. And
they wanted to know how it affects you, what you do for it and what the
progress of it is. It has been about a year since I did that, and it is clear
and in the open now. The tightrope to walk is to be able to talk about it
without embarrassment and at the same time, not to talk too much. I have had
to experiment with that, and had to talk "too much" at the beginning (more
than I liked), but now it has just become one of the many things we talk aabout.
I am interested in whether you are noticing any effects just from
the deprenyl. I was started on the reverse order; sinemet for a month and
then deprenyl added. And I couldn't tell any effects of it ,in that order.
Bob Newbrough
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