Posted on February 6th, 2011 by
Sherri in
Daily with PD / YOPDAlmost three years ago, I surveyed a number of people with Parkinson’s disease, asking what their first symptoms were. Many people responded with one to several symptoms they had noticed that got them into seeing a doctor. Everyone experiences PD differently from beginning to end. While there are similarities to some degree and we may ... ...
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Posted on September 3rd, 2008 by
Sherri in
Inspiration / HumorI posted a suggestion on a support site I frequent and wanted to share the responses so far. Enjoy! Everything is harder to do with Parkinson’s. I’ll give you an example – you have to kick your foot against the wall to get your shoe all the way on. Now, this can have its advantages. ... ...
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Tagged As: DBS, exercise, humorous, loss of smell, parkinson's disease, PD, tremors, yopd, young onset parkinson's disease