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Old 02-06-2009, 08:38 PM #1
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our experiences on the neuro ward in hospital made me think that neuro patients had lost their rhythm or their feedback mechanism.
Scrumptious (Yum....you're making me hungry), I'm convinced of that with regard to my PD symptoms.

On my way home when I get on the bus, I keep my scarf wrapped around my face, and my face is much more relaxed and feels quite normal. The swaddling effect is soothing.
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Grin scarves everywhere

I have a scarf on my head, one around my neck and one around my lower hip area. Needless to say, I am not going outside. Those are the areas that really bother me. I get alot of muscle cramping in my neck, so that is the first area I tried. It wasn't dramatic like others have been reporting, but I can say, I have had no muscle cramping in neck when wearing scarf tied around neck. I tried the one around my head because ctena said it made so much difference and made her look 10 yrs younger. I only have scarves and no it did not make me look ten yrs younger unfortunately.
The whole concept does make sense to me and I will continue to wear the scarf tied around neck when it starts cramping again. And that is something I feel comfortable wearing at work.
There were many pages of responses to read but I find myself only reading shorter responses. Dont know if it is my pd, but just don't have the patience to read the longer answers. I know they have lots of good information in them but when they get too scientific, I loose interest. I wwill try and go back later and read more
However, I am so glad I read the initial thread. It is a very exciting concept and so easy. Thank you for sharing that information Everett.
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