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posted by
ILLUMINATI8
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March 13, 2009
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Oh I hate that!
Whenever you try to show someone something that's been acting up, it always chooses to act normal right then! It's good that the school incident compelled you to go to the doctor.
posted by
calia14
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January 25, 2009
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looking forward to being educated by you on parkinson's disease.
posted by
muley12
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January 24, 2009
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My mom has Parkinson's. She is a quilt pattern designer, a quilter, a painter, and an artist. it has affected her but she has just started a medication that seems to be helping a bit - not so much for the tremor but for the depression and exhaustion - of course she is also fighting breast cancer for the third time and doing chemo - but you know, I almost think the Parkinson's is more debilitating - at least for an active person. And, I'm sure being so young, you are very, very active. God bless you and help you and your family to keep going forward in having as normal a life as possible. I am interested in your future. Please continue to share. You honestly are not alone.
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BetsyLewis
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January 22, 2009
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My Sis now has Parkinsons, but she did not begin to show any symptoms until after she was 70. Her shaking hand bothers her a lot. You were so young when yours began--So young
posted by
TAPS.
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January 21, 2009
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It figures it would be normal! How have you been LadyCee? sam
posted by
sam444
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January 21, 2009
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