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Letters: Bill Plaschke is taking fight to Parkinson’s disease

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Bill Plaschke, thank you very much Pillar on Parkinson’s disease And your boxing exercise program. I was diagnosed with Parkinson about five years ago and joined Rock stability in Burbank six months ago. We do Tai Chi, dance, speech, gym and boxing machines. We are also working on ground exercises and exercises. My family has noticed a difference in my walk and myings. I hope that every person with Parkinsings will take attention and find an exercise program for their needs. I hadn’t had a right blow before, but I have a good one now.

Sandy Kovman
North Hollywood

I often be in a mood after reading one of Plaschke pillars, but after reading Sunday column I did not want more than it. It reminds me that everyone is fighting a battle that no of us can see. Be nice.

Bill Hukan
Santa Anna

I am incorrectly pushed for years of incorrect Bill Plaschke predictions of betting on the belief that Bell owes me, as well as his loyal readers, great debts. His brave and inspiring pillar reveals his continuous battle with Parkinson’s disease that pays this debt, then some.

Rob Flechmann
Placenta

Do not mind admitting that I was crying about the advanced Bill Plasticon and the treatment that might slow down the “nightmare of the movement”. A 78 -year -old player with arthritis and a Boom knee, and I am lucky not to have to face frightening parquet (so far?). If that happens, I know where to go.

Rock music, Bell, and your colleagues in the inspiring gym. Glory, also, for employee photographer Robert Gotier … every picture, in fact, tells a story.

John DP Gremacho
Lake Forest

I also live with Parkinson’s disease. Help the Plaschke column remind me that I am not alone and that this frightening disease does not actually take any prisoner regardless of your identity. I wanted to thank Bell for his column, which brings consciousness, insight and hope to those who were diagnosed with Parkinson. Bell’s human pillars are presented with the sporting world to the best of his book. Bell, your notes as Parkinson’s suffering really struck the mark and deeply hesitated. I wish you, and we are all of this condition, the desire to move forward to move forward and use the strength of sports and exercise to combat this devastating disease.

Mike Fix
Qino Talal

The hero Bill Plaskki goes to the soles of the feet against the “Park!” Plaschke delivers an evil upper to his opponent. “Bottom goes, below goes!”

Rob Barra
Roland Heights

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