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Old 01-16-2013, 02:25 PM   #1
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How do you join the Parkinsons support group ?
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this is the Parkinson's Support Group for NeuroTalk so you are now in it
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How do you join the Parkinsons support group ?
Welcome to the group. Feel free to jump in! How long have you had PD?

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Smiley...like the name....Let a smile be your umbrella an old tune says. Keep on smiling, for when you're smiling...the whole world smiles with you. God Bless! and WELCOME.
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Old 01-17-2013, 02:51 PM   #5
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Which hosts this public site for People with Parkinson's. If you will ever hear of non biased, real news of what the cutting edge has to offer us it is here. Also, there is an acceptance of a great deal of diverse opinions here, as promises to help you, the " new PWP".
I would just like to suggest that since the beginning of the PWP journey is ore of the most difficult, confusing times; be prepared for what is coming by getting all kinds of insurance, if you are not already behind some financial shelter. This is, important, act as fast if you can, to get any long term care policies, if you are not currently stamped on the head as PWP.
BTW, I find a bit of irony, in your name that only another PWP gets right away, ie., one of the consequences of having PD is loss of ones smile, in the general context of "masked fancies". Smooth sailing,
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