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Join Date: Jul 2016
Posts: 34
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2016
Posts: 34
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Request for referral
Folks, I'm asking for someone to forward me the name of a movement disorder specialist who is also a very good pianist. I know it's a strange request, but I have my reasons, as follows.
Although I've never earned my living at it, my first degree was in jazz piano performance, and piano has been a significant love of my life since about age 3.
Since my PD diagnosis 2 years ago, I've noticed that my facility in my left (dominant, affected) hand has deteriorated. However, even when I was in music school 30 years ago, my left (dominant) hand never had the facility of my right hand. There are very specific kinds of movement that are necessary for piano, some of which seem affected by my PD.
I want to talk to a pianist who is a MDS so that I can better communicate the nuances of my affectedness -- both now and back in college -- than I can with my wonderful current non-pianist MDS. My hope is that there may be some possible improvement that I can achieve, either with therapy or exercise or [who knows].
I'm based in Southern California (Santa Ana, in Orange County), but I would travel if necessary for this consult.
I hope I'm not running afoul of forum rules by asking for this referral, but if I am, hopefully the highly specific nature of my request might make for an exception.
Thank you
Dan Freedman
dan [ at ] fsa [dot] ca
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