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What I have learned about this disease is that everyone is different. My 
dad does have the "rigid thinking" described here, but it is more like 
obsession than what I would call rigid thinking. He gets very upset 
about certain issues and can't let go of them, even gets so agitated 
that he can get his entire assisted living unit agitated. I am taking 
him to a new neurologist tomorrow and hoping that a change in meds may 
help. I hate to see him so upset about issues that he can do nothing 
about when his situation is actually relatively good and he could be 
enjoying himself.

His movement issues are minimal.

I think the emotional side is related to dopomine deficiency which 
probably strikes different people differently. His last neurologist also 
said that he had significant frontal lobe damage, so perhaps that is a 
cause?

One thing that is lost on a list like this is that we don't hear from 
people like my dad since it has been a while since he could understand 
how to get on line or communicate through an email or listserv. But they 
are out there and suffering.

Kathy Temple

rayilynlee wrote:
> I agree Kathleen.  In my experience I don't find PWP any different in 
> their thinking than the general population.  Furthermore,
> "rigid thinking" or no thinking seems to be mostly characteristic of 
> uneducated people.
>
> Ray
>
> Rayilyn Brown
> Director AZNPF
> Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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> From: "Kathleen Cochran" <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 6:30 AM
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: a thought
>
>> Just a reminder: for many of us on this list, "they"(PWP) = "us" ...a 
>> highly
>> idiosyncratic, one size does NOT fit all, us.
>>
>> I can only speak for myself, but for me, a characterization of PWP as 
>> "rigid
>> in their thinking" is not helpful.
>>
>> No offense, Mary Ann. I appreciate your contributions very much. :-)
>>
>> It's just that—again, speaking only for myself—there's a fine line where
>> caregiver discussions become counterproductive for PWP and IMHO we are
>> skirting that line.
>>
>> Kathleen
>>
>>
>> 2009/8/22 Mary Ann Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
>>
>>> Sami, you have described one of the symptoms common to PWP.  They 
>>> become
>>> extremely rigid in their thinking and refuse to accept another 
>>> opinion. You
>>> are wise to just 'be there' for your friend - there is little else 
>>> you can
>>> do to comfort him.
>>> --------
>>> God bless
>>> Mary Ann
>>> www.bentwillowfarm.org
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sami" <[log in to unmask]>
>>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 3:53 PM
>>> Subject: Re: a thought
>>>
>>>
>>>  Hi Mary Ann,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm sure it was included in the tests he started.  Unfortunately, he
>>>> thought
>>>> he knew more than his physicians and has refused to go to any doctor
>>>> whatsoever since before I began helping him.  He now is convinced 
>>>> he is
>>>> turning to stone and other than listening to him and doing his 
>>>> errands, I
>>>> have given up making suggestions since he then turns away from me too.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sami
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sami, one of the first signs of PD is depression.  I'm wondering if 
>>>> your
>>>> friend is being treated for the disorder?
>>>>
>>>> --------
>>>>
>>>> Mary Ann
>>>>
>>>> www.bentwillowfarm.org
>>>>
>>>>
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