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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Columbia Parkinson Support Group April 15 2012 Meeting Reminder
Our April 15th meeting is very special --- one that you do not want to miss! We are having 5 Parkinson's specialists serving on an Open Forum panel; where meeting attendees can ask the doctors questions about Parkinson's disease. We encourage you to send us your questions ahead of time. We will not reveal your personal information (e.g., email, name, etc.).
Please see attached PDF document for more information about our April 15, 2012 meeting and how to submit your questions ahead of time. If you have difficulty reading this PDF document, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Our meetings are free!
Bring Guests: Please don't forget, we always welcome any guests to come with you. The more your family, friends, neighbors, business associates, or anyone who has an interest in Parkinson's disease can learn about Parkinson's disease, the more support they can provide. We always welcome students from our universities and colleges!
To Contact Us: Please call us between the hours of 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time Zone and leave a message on our answering machines -or- send us email
Dottie Gantt, President - Email: contact@columbiaparkinsonsupportgroup.org - Telephone: 803-604-0061
Carol Baker, Vice President - Email: caroltbaker@bellsouth.net - Telephone 803-781-6193
We look forward to seeing you at the April 15, 2012 meeting or any of our meetings!
“Every PD patient is unique and everything about his or her disease
is specific to him or her and ONLY to him or her. PD has only one time - NOW,
the present. The previous hours do not forecast how you are going to feel.
The only thing that is predictable about this disease is its unpredictability.”
~~Written by Rick Kramer and Margaret Tuchman~~
To read more about the meeting, please click on the above title.
To Access the CDR Library catalog, please click on this link.
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