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Old 08-08-2014, 05:42 AM
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Sorry to hear this news however on a positive note you have a long road to travel and who knows what may happen on your journey.

You should be able to look forward to a symptom honeymoon when your symptoms are almost fully controlled by your Meds and you have no side effects. This can last for varying times from person to person however this is your time to use. Get your finances in order for when you will need to give up work and get exercising so you are in better shape to manage your pd.

Pd is very person specific so this is the best generic advise I can give. The initial dx is a shocking and depressing time but remember you are at the stage we all wish we could be at.

This forum contains a wealth of information and you have made a good start in finding it.

Good luck,
Neil.
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