tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-300896514016024459.post6311361631366432788..comments2015-02-09T06:53:07.525+00:00Comments on Disability - a dialogue with Parkinson's and other diseases: What is a prognosis?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04184192512479947188noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-300896514016024459.post-49774778601524042272013-04-21T00:23:41.431+01:002013-04-21T00:23:41.431+01:00Hello Johnathan, you may or may not remember me; w...Hello Johnathan, you may or may not remember me; we met on the train on Thursday afternoon in Ely. And as promised, I have checked out your blog. I have to say your courage and willingness to talk about it not only on the internet (which can be a fairly scary place), but to me; a complete stranger on a train was the most touching thing in the world. You were an absolute pleasure to spend time with & I do hope you got back to York OK! <br /><br />I also just want to say that reading this blog and seeing the daily struggles with anxiety and fear surrounding Parkinson's, as well as the prejudice that you face because of said disease just makes me want to get out there and make sure that people do know what the likes of you, my grandfather and so many other people have to deal with. It's such an unknown disease and I'm sure that everyone connected with it, & you, is very proud of your efforts. I know I am.<br /><br />I hope you continue get stronger and live life as fully as possible. I will continue to check your blog & I hope you continue to post! It's people like you that make this world an entirely better place. I'm sure my Grandfather would have loved reading this blog too.<br /><br />Best wishes, Danielle.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18338022720457090040noreply@blogger.com