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Old 05-16-2007, 09:43 AM #1
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Heart *smile -Parkie ettiquette

we luv to be creative here!

I love you all -

we do not need to agree -

nor do we need to spell words correctly!

we do not have to speak American -the prez does not know how?

we just need to be kind, cuz PD sucks! hahahaha!

we are all gifted in this forum...

I give y'all a bravo for being able to have the grit and passion -
to come here -and give a voice to our wonderful discussion bored / board... hahahahaha!

oh well - have joy joy wonderful be happy day!
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Old 05-16-2007, 10:26 AM #2
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Post I have become a bit dyslexic -

do any of you after having PD for quite some time,
can't see or hear the letters in correct order?

or is it spelling dementia?


Dyslexia is a developmental disorder in the brain that causes a disability in reading, spelling and writing. Dyslexics may see letters reversed both in shape and in words, e.g., a "p" may look like a "q" or "mat" may be read as "tam." Famous dyslexics include Tom Cruise, Cher, Albert Einstein, Walt Disney and Magic Johnson. Henry Winkler, best known as The Fonz, suffered a difficult childhood due to his disability and determined to help other learning disabled children feel less alone. This month he released the 11th book in a humorous series about Hank Zipzer, a learning disabled 4th-grader.

Quote: "Your mind knows only some things. Your inner voice, your instinct, knows everything. If you listen to what you know instinctively, it will always lead you down the right path." — Henry Winkler
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