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Old 06-22-2007, 02:07 PM #1
chickenlegsuk chickenlegsuk is offline
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Hi

Just to introduce myself. I'm from the UK (Wales!) and have had Parkinsons for 4 years. Will be interested to catch up on the debates on this forum.

Interesting developments on gene therapy reported today, but as ever it is early days and too soon to judge it as the panacea for the disease.
I shall follow the debate with interest

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