On 20 Jun 2013, at 08:27, [email protected] wrote:

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> Michael Muskett <[email protected]> Jun 19 04:08PM +0100  
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> > At the beginning of this year I broke 3 fingers (2 left hand and 1 right) 
> > and did serious tendon damage to both thumbs. When you are well over 60 it 
> > takes forever to heal. Four months of gently playing slowly and I can now 
> > play la Marianne again. If you have never been in that situation you cannot 
> > believe how frustrating that is.[!] Bourree a Stephane is another story; 
> > that sounds like one of my cats being stood on. Its been strange to relearn 
> > how to play again, quite funny when you know where your fingers should go 
> > but will not. Also when you are that bit older removing a 2,000 pound plus 
> > door step from the back door is really silly. [Yes, in retrospect quite 
> > foolish] JON
> > [Well, you ARE in the wars! Last Sept I collapsed and broke my hip (femur 
> > ball) owing to long caring stress, which will take year to recover from.. 
> > My daughter is a nutritionist and while I can not give away her knowledge I 
> > can tell you what we eat for healing. We need protein for muscle and fats 
> > for the brain. Body and brain are both damaged and heal together. 1/2 pint 
> > raw milk from a specialist farm. (Shop milk has been denaturised. ) Rich 
> > soups are from high quality commercial soups with the addition of a broth 
> > made from long-boiled chicken carcasses from a farm, Chicken, fish, very 
> > little beef, plenty of fresh fruit and veg. Butter, cream, coconut oil. No 
> > processed food or anything that is not actually nourishing. Little wheat 
> > and mostly good wholemeal. Plus daily exercise and a positive turn of mind.
> > You will get used to it! Good luck 
> If you have found the above helpful would you kindly make a donation for 
> Parkinson's research via Parkinson's UK or other agencies. There has recently 
> been a breakthrough which requires funding. Thanks. M

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