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12-19-2012, 12:22 PM | #1 | ||
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As a doctor and a person with Parkinson's disease, I believe that many people with Parkinson's disease will do best if they take medicines and exercise and try to live life to the fullest. I think that approach has contributed to enabling me to still be active 15 years after diagnosis of Parkinson's disease, and I have read a number of posts from other people at this site who have similar experiences. It seems that we might be re-writing the books about what is supposed to happen to people with this disease. Best wishes to all of you.
David |
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