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Old 09-18-2012, 09:21 AM #1
Bob Dawson Bob Dawson is offline
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Default Staring at the wall

Kindly readers have requested a closer look at what it is like to Live Happily With Parkinson’s. I suggest we all keep a diary. Here is mine:

What I did today so far:

8 a.m. swallowed pills, sat in chair, stared at the wall
9 a.m. swallowed pills, sat in chair, stared at the wall
10 a.m. swallowed pills, sat in chair, stared at the wall
11 a.m. swallowed pills, sat in chair, stared at the wall
12 noon swallowed pills, sat in chair, stared at the wall
1 p.m. swallowed pills, sat in chair, stared at the wall
2 p.m. swallowed pills, sat in chair, stared at the wall
2:11 p.m. Fell off chair.
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