Hi David, You are the first ANer I have talked to from LA, I live in Redondo Beach. Anyone else out there from the LA area?. I know what you mean about the synkinesis thing, I get it when I eat. My eye sometimes closes when I chew, [ god, I must look so attractive to fellow diners] Eating in Public is not on my list of favorite things. I think restaurants should supply us with a rubber cape and a tool kit. My friends have got used to telling me when I have food on my face. The balance thing comes and goes, sometimes it is great. I find if I am stressed or tired it really gets bad. i have a 2x4 6ft plank of wood that I use for balance that works out well, and it has proved great entertainment at parties after a few glasses of wine, OK in my case 1 glass [actually I can drink 2 now, while still remaining upright. And less of the "Cheap drunk" My husband and I go to the Santa Ynez valley a couple of times a year wine tasting. Unfortunately I have become the Designated driver. Dr Michael Roberts is the best, when you next see him could you give him a message from Elaine Adam "The English Patient'' with the husband who flies for Delta. Please tell him " Go Bruins ". He is a staunch USC fan and we used to tease each other about it. Like you said he has so much concern, I actually miss my visits to him. The Palsy thing again very much depends on stress and tiredness. I do have a crooked smile but I can show most of my teeth, most of my friends say they don't notice it anymore. I didn't think that I was vain until I lost my smile, I think I will always have a confidence problem with it. However it is getting better. I hate when I bump into people I haven't seen for years. I always feel compelled to tell them about " The Elephant in the living room" Its always priceless when you say the dreaded words Brain Tumor, I think we could all clear a room faster that shouting "fire". Anyway I have been Prattling long enough, I am leaving for England Tomorrow and I still need to pack. One last thing David as far as you giving up acting, I have one thing to say MARK RUFFALLO, I go and see all of his movies and you really can't tell he had an AN.
Lainie