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I thank Gary and Lilian for sharing their experiences, findings, and recommendations regarding Parkinson’s. I have a Parkinson’s diagnosis and also experienced the cold news of “no cure, progressively degenerative,” etc. I purchased and read Lilian’s book. Very encouraging and refreshing. I also bought a book Gary recommended called Music As Medicine (Daphne Bryan, author), which has helped me to walk without firing the dystonia in my left foot. That’s a huge win for me! I followed links in Gary’s material to videos on breathing techniques to release stress and reduce my adrenaline. That’s helped my tremoring remarkably. So… many thanks to Gary and Lilian. I will continue to follow and engage. Oh, and I have shared your names and resources with my occupational therapist, physical therapist, and speech therapist. They were very interested. I tried to share with my neurologist. He wasn’t interested. No surprise there.

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thank you :-) Maybe my book is good to share to guys like that. Maybe the next step is to join my community to meet likeminded?... right now sunday 7.30 pm EU time.. morning west coast us, early afternoon East Coast

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Yes, I did share your name and the name of your book as well as Gary’s name, the link to your substacks and Daphne’s name and book all with my various PD therapists. They received the information well. Please tell me more about your group. Does it cost to join? I live in Huntsville, Alabama, which is central standard time. Would 7:30 pm EU time be 12:30 pm CST? How long is each meeting? Thank you for the information. I am still reading through much that is on your and Gary’s websites, substacks, and YouTube channels.

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I guess the time is right.

Yes it is 16 dollars per month.

feel free to book me.. I would be happy to meet you for a talk :-)

https://calendly.com/liliansjoeberg/australian-nz

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Thank you so much for this heartwarming feedback. May I use, anonymous if required, on my "feedback" page? https://www.outthinkingparkinsons.com/insights I'll also let Daphne now...

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Maybe we can even use LSD for LTSD ;)

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You can use a lot of artificial if you want. ;-)

... or you can start working with yourself.. the only one that do not have side effects

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I’m clearly referring to a therapeutic setting ;)

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using lsd with a therapist? maybe one day they can control it... but difficult.

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Well, they use psilocybin for now (eg in the Netherlands). And LSD was long tested in a therapy setting (eg by Grof), before the post-Nixon stigma took over.

Anyway, I was mostly saying it because LTSD and LSD sounded similar! 🎶

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now I understand :-)

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