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Old 03-22-2010, 06:36 PM #1
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At the urging of family and friends I'm going to the Mayo clinic in MN tomorrow. My hopes are not up, but I was interested in any pointers or advice from my ultimate PD resource... the people in this forum. I don't want to drive over 2,000 miles to snap my fingers and walk up and down a hallway only to turn around a go home. Then again, what can they actually do? PD diagnosis is 70-80% accurate and diagnosed by taking l-dopa a noting the response. I was diagnosed at 30 with no family history of PD or tremor whatsoever on either side of my family 3 generations back.

Thank you for your responses,
Robert
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