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Yvonne Carpenter

Over the past year Peg has developed a strong list to the left also. Most

often she sits almost bent over to the left no matter how I try to brace her

up. This seems to have developed about the same time she lost the muscle

needed to help in transfers and in setting her down on a chair.

Peg and Jim from Guam

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*** Peg & Jim

*** # 29 Cruz Heights

*** Ipan-Talofofo, Guam 96930-4736

*** USA

***

*** Note: Guam is 15 hours ahead of

*** Eastern Standard Time (EST).

*** 14 ahead of EDT.

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Yvonne Carpenter

Over the past year Peg has developed a strong list to the left also. Most

often she sits almost bent over to the left no matter how I try to brace her

up. This seems to have developed about the same time she lost the muscle

needed to help in transfers and in setting her down on a chair.

Peg and Jim from Guam

********************************

*** Peg & Jim

*** # 29 Cruz Heights

*** Ipan-Talofofo, Guam 96930-4736

*** USA

***

*** Note: Guam is 15 hours ahead of

*** Eastern Standard Time (EST).

*** 14 ahead of EDT.

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Have those of you whose partners list to one side or another read Oliver

Sacks' story about the man with Parkinson's who couldn't tell if he was

standing up straight? he put a weight on a string from the bill of his hat,

and then he knew he was straight if it hung down between his eyes. So, I

think this is a fairly common symptom in PD.

Barbara

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Have those of you whose partners list to one side or another read Oliver

Sacks' story about the man with Parkinson's who couldn't tell if he was

standing up straight? he put a weight on a string from the bill of his hat,

and then he knew he was straight if it hung down between his eyes. So, I

think this is a fairly common symptom in PD.

Barbara

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