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Old 05-27-2008, 05:20 PM #1
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Greetings:

Last November I went to a Neuro who said I have a variant of PD. No tremors, just a slow gait, tiny handwriting,and rigid arms. I'm here to learn what I can, share what I can, and hopefully make this group a better one. I'm 57, live in Southern CA with my better half (his attitude is better than mine half of the time) and our 4 dogs.

Sherry
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