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> > good evening lists members, and hello to all the Barbara
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> > I was diagnosed with Parkinson's five yr a go.  But i look back and can see I was having, trouble when I was 15.  I am 53 now.  one of the first things I noticed.  I could not scramble eggs.
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> > I have been in a report group for young people in the Boston area.I have been a member for four years.  In have got A great deal of help.  And I have met many people.
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> > Like all of us I do not like Parkinson's, I wish I did not have.one thing I land many years ago, to live one day at a time.  This has helped me with Parkinson's and many other things.  But we're talking about Parkinson's.  I can live one day at a time with Parkinson's it makes life a little easier.the other day a someone said to me his greatest fear was being left alone.and I thought of it in that is one things I am afraid of,.I do not think my husband, can take your me.  In some ways he has not accepted that I had Parkinson's.  He expects to much of me.I think my husband who put me in the nursing, home.  If I got that bad.
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> > I have had to doctors in the past five years to Dr. high have now easy Parkinson's Parkinson's specialist .She has done great wonders for Me in the last two years.  She has changed my medicine.the funny thing about it was that's who wanted for a doctor.  John cottingham or Homeboy.came up with  the some dr.On Parkinson's chat ,
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> I was having hallucinations the summer of 96 I was over Medicaid.  The hallucinations were bad, iwill talk about it someday.
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