The first day of tests is done. We spoke to two different nuerologists, and they agreed they do not have enough conclusive information to tell us much. Tomorrow's test should give them the information they believe they need.

The problem is that Dennis' is not following the regular pattern of any of the diagnosis of any one disease. They think it is MSA, but then maybe it is a strange, and horrible, parkinsonian type disease.

They did agree on one thing. Dennis probably has a short period of time before he becomes even more disabled. I am so glad that we are going to London in early December to visit my sister and bil.
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