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The mind of someone suffering any movement disorder

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Apr 29, 2009, 5:10:27 PM4/29/09
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I have always said, as it appears in distoweb, people suffering
dystonia/s, Parkinson’s, dystrophy, essential tremor and/or any other
movement disorder show important symptoms that condition their lives,
and so mine. But I also say that those things their minds (our minds)
hide are sometimes as important, maybe even more, than other physical
aspects. So an intimate area is usually very complicated to deal with
because there appear insecurity, shame, pain, fear, sorrow, and so
on.

After having shown and shared any single detail of my disorder, now I
feel I must share with you a series of thoughts about different areas
which come from a body and a mind (both mine) very similar to yours.

Far from pretending to agree with each individual’s thoughts about
matters as life, death, time, sickness, pain, responsibility, God,
duties, nature, sexuality or love, I just want you to know my ideas
about these and other matters, the same time I will be interested in
your thoughts or opinions. Maybe they are alike or not. It doesn’t
matter. I know they can be very probably worthy and useful for all of
us.

And why? Well. I feel we sometimes need an alternative approach to
face our lives, kind of means to move forward, to struggle hard and
hopefully, with a different face and attitude.

To find these you must visit http://webs.ono.com/distoweb
and

 press the button [ Personal thoughts ]

I hope it make you think for a while. A bit different. Even better.

Best wishes.

Fernando-Valencia

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