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View Poll Results: Did heavy stress, trauma, or major surgery predate your onset of Parkinson's?
Heavy stress 17 68.00%
Heavy stress
17 68.00%
Traumatic event 12 48.00%
Traumatic event
12 48.00%
Major surgery 4 16.00%
Major surgery
4 16.00%
Nothing out of the ordinary 2 8.00%
Nothing out of the ordinary
2 8.00%
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Old 07-07-2011, 03:44 PM #1
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Default POLL: Did heavy stress, trauma, or major surgery predate your onset of Parkinson's?

Just trying to get an idea of how prevalent it is to have a period of heavy stress, trauma, or heavy surgery before showing signs of Parkinsonian symptoms?

Feel free to elaborate in the replies.
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