Living with Parkinson's Disease - Meet others & come say hi

Welcome to the Parkinson's Disease group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet people living with Parkinson's or caring for someone with Parkinson's. Let's learn from each other and share stories about living well with Parkinson's, coping with the bumps and offering tips.

Chances are you'll to be greeted by fellow member and volunteer patient Mentor, Teresa (@hopeful33250), when you post to this group.

We look forward to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
Let's chat. Why not start by introducing yourself?

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Parkinson's Disease Support Group.

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@jatonlouise
Please don't feel bad about your comments. I have had to retype several of my comments over. Getting used to how things works on this platform takes time. You can share or respond. I myself am not looking for typos. I make them and so do other's. I refuse to use AI to type for myself . I don't trust it at all. Take care and keep sharing.🫂

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Many colleges have stopped making English classes a requirement for STEM
degrees, using the argument that there's so much techie stuff that they
haven't time for silly foo-foo classes like English. So, these kids
graduate with their heads full of knowledge, but they are incapable of
writing a coherent English sentence. And they are hired by companies like
the one I worked for. These kids were gyped by their educators because no
one realized that, while it's fabulous that they have all this valuable
information between their own ears, it's totally useless if they are unable
to put this information between the ears of OTHER people. And the way that
we do that is language. While explaining something face-to-face is useful,
it is not sufficient ---- we also have to put it in writing so more people
can have the benefit of all the things you have learned. So, much of my
work involved teaching our brlliant young people how to write, and brutally
pencil-whipping what they put down on paper so that it could be understood
by someone who may not know all the things they knew. So sending all my
typos out into the world can be a tad more distressing for me than it is
for normal folks. But I am congenitially unable to abstain from putting
words -- lots and lots of words--together and sending them out into the
world in the hope that they can be helpful -- or at least amusing -- to
others (because making folks chuckle a bit is also helpful, at least for
me ).

Stay sane and have a lively day!

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