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Old 09-04-2007, 09:33 AM #1
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Smile Interesting site here

This is sure an interesting site! I mainly read the board here and with a couple of ice cream breaks and potty stops have read the saga that harley initiated.
I've been online for about 4 of my 5 parkie years and must say that she did forget a helpful site for PWP's that I was first pleased to find in my PD journey and that is People LIving with Parkinson's. Now days I visit many sites and find parts in each that make them helpful to me, and what is not helpful, i skip or just ignore. And what I like here is we can agree to disagree and still help one another.
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