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Old 03-03-2013, 03:00 PM #1
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Default 76 years old with PD

I am a 76 yr old male who was diagnosed with PD in 2003. I was also told that I've had a couple of strokes (which I didn't feel). Non the less, I have been experiencing a progressive speech impairment and involuntaring tongue thrusting since 2005 which prevents me from being understood. I have minimal shaking of the hand. The neuro said that the tongue thrusting can be treated but will make the PD worse. Has anyone experiened the same?Thank you.
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