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Old 05-27-2020, 03:17 AM #7
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Hi all! I"m writing my first post in the Parkinson's Disease thread. My good friend Stephen Gulie wrote this article; he's an amazing human being and a terrific writer.

My partner was just diagnosed with Parkinson's. Stephen's situation has worsened somewhat (I hope he writes another article describing the aftermath) and yet he is still...just an incredible spirit, staying funny and philosophical and engaged.

I'm utterly new to all of this, so write me back if you have suggestions!

thanks, Steven
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