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Old 03-07-2014, 06:08 PM #11
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Hi again ~ I'm in Millbrae. As Brian mentioned there is a group of PD women who meet once per month for lunch in Palo Alto. Brian introduced me and I've had lunch with the group, they are really great. I haven't gone for a while as my daughter goes to school in SF and it's a lot of driving, but I plan to go in April (spring break) and in the summer. If you'd ever like to join us let me know. Brian and I also try to meet for coffee when we can.

Anyhow, I spoke to the Parkinson's Inst in Sunnyvale about the nicotine trial and they only take people who have been diagnosed 18 months or less - so I didn't qualify. Villers has done a wonderful job of explaining the method. I've also noticed that on the MJFF clinical trial page for the nicotine trial pretty much explains the method as well. I haven't done my own experiment with nicotine yet. It's on my list, I'm sure I'll get to it eventually.

Good luck to you!
Thank you, it's a good idea to join you and meet with a local group. I will follow them through the link Brian sent and let you know if I can make it. Best Regards, Lana
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Default Yoga exhibit in San Francisco

btw, slightly off topic but maybe motivational and inspiring - there's an exhibit at the Asian Art Museum currently "The art of Yoga" with art, video and events:
http://www.asianart.org/exhibitions_index/yoga

I have not been yet, but am planning a weekday "field trip" soon
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Wow! Lunch and yoga for PD! I am envious of you folks up north. About yoga, Iyengar yoga is great for me. It is not so stressful as the more aerobic, less meditative styles and the prop system supports you while you get such deep stretching. I can't believe how it has improved my balance, tendency towards stiffness and foot cramps. I shake rather annoyingly at times in class but my tremor is calmed the rest of the day. Kim
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