Friday, October 4, 2013

Friday, October 4th

Last day of the Conference.  Sad to say good-bye to new friends.  Maybe we'll meet up again some day.  I hope to see familiar faces at the next WPC in September 2016 in Portland Oregon.  And hope by then that we have new treatments and are much closer to a cure.  Wouldn't that be a great announcement at the WPC in 2016!! 

I attended a very interesting workshop today regarding Pain and Parkinson's.  I took away new information to help with my own pain issues and was fortunate to have a brief but valuable one-to-one chat with a pain specialist. 

I sensed by the end of the wrap up session late this afternoon, everyone was pretty darned tuckered out. Some may have gone on to dinner, but I opted to take my weary feet straight back to my hotel room for a cup of tea and bed!!  I have a very early start tomorrow for Quebec City.  The tour bus leaves at 7:45a.m.,which is like the middle of the night for me given the way my sleep patterns have been.  

My cudo's and congratulations to everyone involved in the WPC.  It has been a most extraordinary and life-altering experience.

donna
~Fini~








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  1. Look forward to pictures !! :)

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