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In Remembrance
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Village of Selling, in County of Kent, UK.
Posts: 693
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In Remembrance
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Village of Selling, in County of Kent, UK.
Posts: 693
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18 years
Also wondered why the question, alone it does not mean much. More useful if we added symptoms and stage of progression. I have suggested before we put date of diagnosis on our profile.
Dbiker2, you beat us all by a long way, how are you doing, what are your symptoms, 29 years is awesome.
After 18 years, My main problem is walking. Even medicated, I shuffle and can't turn around. My "off" is worse after my meds wear off, than it was before I took my meds, if you can understand what I mean. In the mornings, unmedicated, I can shower, dress and go down and put the dog out etc.
However, when I have taken my meds, if they wear off before I take more, I am jelly, could not do anything. Does anyone else find this?
On the positive side, I still drive, go on demanding holidays, (Venice by Orient Express this June), do yoga every week, and maintain a half acre garden.
Ron
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Diagnosed Nov 1991.
Born 1936
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