Parkinson's Disease Tulip


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Old 12-02-2009, 11:39 PM #1
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Default Thank you

I just wanted to give a big thank you to everyone on this forum. I did a research paper for my English class on the history of Parkinson’s and the history of its treatments. And in the course of reading through the site to find some helpful articles for my research I ended up reading a lot of your posts. Many of you have some real troubles that you go through and it’s amazing how you persevere through it. Although many of your posts were serious ones, a couple posts out there made me laugh with the humor you threw in. But overall, I'd like to say thanks for sharing all the stories of what you're going through currently. Despite how complex the brain is, I really do feel that researchers are close to finding a way to restore the way you live to a one without the effects of Parkinson's. You guys and gals are amazing. Keep it up people.
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