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Old 01-31-2009, 12:14 PM #1
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Arrow there is much mental pain for Parkies - a series of still shots

this is at Flickr,
he could use of few good Parkies for encouragement,

http://www.flickr.com/photos/aardvar...7609576550298/
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this is at Flickr,
he could use of few good Parkies for encouragement,

http://www.flickr.com/photos/aardvar...7609576550298/
I don't think so. He appears to be in a comfort zone of his own choosing.
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[QUOTE=CTenaLouise;457489]this is at Flickr,
he could use of few good Parkies for encouragement,

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I don't think so. He appears to be in a comfort zone of his own choosing.
Hi Tena and Bandido,

I stumbled upon this thread and your comments while doing a search on myself on Bing.

The images that brought on this discussion are some I have posted on Flickr. I recognize Tena as being one of my Flickr Friends.

I don't know that I "need" Parkies for encouragement, but I do appreciate feedback from others on how they face issues similar to my own. I believe I am "in a comfort zone" of my own choosing, but that doesn't mean I don't want to have contact with or hear from other Parkies.

I would be very interested in hearing feedback on my images, either here or preferably in comments on Flickr. What do you think when you see them? How do they make you feel? Do they help you understand yourself or me? Do you learn something from them? Do they make you aware of something you think would be helpful for me to learn?

I'm glad my images are being seen and discussed. I'd like to be included in the discussion.

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Thumbs up dear dave,

hello dear dave,

I am glad you have answered my post, I have not posted here -
very often
yet we are not alone...this forum has way too many people who have PD.
if you have any questions there are nice people here to help you
I am at the 16 year point...
and I believe you have been dxd only recently.
not all Parkies are very much help because they do not know the answers
so they - flippantly cast a call - that is way out in left field...
so sorry-
I do know I have had this PD crapola for along long long while,
I only wish I could run away from PD, but it is a shadow that follows
me whereever I go -
take care,
if you need me to help answer any questions = I will do my best...
peace to your heart,
tena
PS: your photos show your overwhelming frustration over PD, the shouting one, is very scary! *yikes! lol
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Default agree with tena's title. l

And i really like your photos.

I'm thinking of doing a video on adv pd and mental health. As I watched your slides, i was listening to some music loops i've purchased. have you thought about adding music and putting it on You Tube? just curious. it's a slideshow that many of us can relate to.

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