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Hi,
I'm turning 50 - the new 40, right? So how come when I get up in the morning I am so stiff I feel like 60? 8 years since the Parkinson's diagnosis, and every one of those days in the 8 years, I am reminded that PD has entered my life. Some days I am so angry at it, when I'm struggling to undo buttons, or have a conversation that may be stressful, only now I show the stress or nervousness as I twist around with dyskenesia. Some days are sad, when I notice other people doing such "normal" things, things they take for granted. Other days, good days, I think about all the things in my life that I have to be thankful for. I see how the struggle of PD has made me a stronger person, I listen better, I care more, I share more, and I appreciate more. Yes, I'm scared, but really this is out of my hands now, and now is still ok, so for today I am thankful Cindy |
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Welcome to NeuroTalk Cindy. We have a very active PD forum...here is the link...
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forumdisplay.php?f=34 You'll find a lot of support there. ![]()
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Cindy,
Hello ans welcome to NeuroTalk. I see that Alffe has has given you right direction. There are a good number of people here to help you out in many ways. Looking forward to seeing you. Darlene ![]()
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