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Old 02-15-2011, 03:14 PM #1
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Default PD = premature old age??

Could PD simply be the onset of early old age??
I asked myself this question some months ago, when I saw Mrs Thatcher trying to walk. It was me exactly when unmedicated. Then today I read pensioners tend to lose their sense of smell at age 65, before they become incapacitated,. just like PD sufferers. I then saw a report which stated exercise turns back the clock for pensioners, juzst like PD. So could levodpa extend the higher quality of life for pensioners??
Anyone got a white rat granny??
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