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 October 15th, 2009 by
Sherri in
NewsWhen you’ve been blessed with the companionship of the Little Monster we so familiarly and ‘un-affectionately’ call Parkinson’s Disease, you may get tense and tight at the mere mention of… PD. For some with Parkinson’s, you haven’t experienced much stiffness. Maybe no pain. Maybe lots. Whether you have or not, there is something you can ... ...
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Tagged As: depression, disability, living with pd, massage, massage therapy in PD, parkinson's disease, PD, prescriptions, rigidity, stiffness, yopd