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11-01-2009, 07:47 PM | #1 | ||
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any thoughts on this theory?
there does appear to be a postural gait subtype, but to link it with dementia i don't trust in young onset. some of us were always clutsy. this is a lay opinion of course. i have no sources to site. http://www.pdonlineresearch.org/pdgu...t-disturbances http://www.pdonlineresearch.org/resp...nitive-symptom http://www.pdonlineresearch.org/resp...ovement-basics http://www.pdonlineresearch.org/pdguide/pd-subtypes-0 paula
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Sasha (11-02-2009) |
11-03-2009, 03:42 PM | #2 | ||
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Hi Paula,
I too was somewhat of a clutz growing up. In fact I had a clubbed foot that was surgically repaired, and didn't walk until I was 4 years old; I used to roll around with the cast on instead. This put me behind developmentally so my eye-hand coordination was, and still is quite off. Combine this now with Parkinsonism, and I have a tendency to and fall even more than when I was a kid. I think growing up we owned stock in band-aide companies because of all the skinned knees and hands I had growing up. John
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