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Use of new technologies applied to movement disorders and sharing.

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Aug 23, 2010, 6:09:02 PM8/23/10
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As many of you know, now it is possible to know at every moment what
other people do, think, feel… and you can know this the exactly moment
that a person does, thinks, feels… Is it no great?

The question now could be: Would you like to follow a person with a
movement disorder and know what this thinks, does or feels?

We share things when we talk to others, read from others (i.e. in
websites), participate in forums or meetings, etc. The news came with
internet and more recently with platforms as twitter.

Maybe a new way of sharing comes with the very common daily things. I
feel many of these things can be really useful when it happens that
you and other people suffer from a similar disorder. I am sure many of
one’s abilities, experiences or feelings can benefit other people who
can learn from this or just get a better attitude or mood.

Many of you know I suffer from dystonia since the 70’s, but I am also
caregiver of my wife who suffers from MS.

So, would you like to follow a person with a movement disorder as me
(also a caregiver) and know what I think, do or feel almost daily?

If so, please visit the distoweb twitter area from the icon in www.distoweb.com
, the site about dystonia and other movement disorders.

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