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Old 01-07-2011, 05:36 PM #21
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Hi Mantaray,
Thanks for your comments. I didn't mention it so as not to go ontoo long but until I read about it after my diagnosis I thought I had invented the "brain plasticity" aspect. For several years in my hypochondriac moments I had the idea never mentioned to anyone that I had a slow growing benign tumour causing pressure that my brain was adjusting to every now and again. Turns out I was right there was something wrong going on but it was PD. Use it or lose it applies even more to PWP's
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