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Old 08-26-2013, 10:12 PM #21
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curious to know what meds you are currently taking, when you started them, and when you had your last dosage change? taking any supps? tried other drugs?

boy i'm nosy!

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Old 08-27-2013, 03:02 AM #22
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An American doing irony, there's a first.

Great post nevertheless and I think it is tremendous that you continue to have such a sense of humour despite everything.

Work on that irony though remember if you don't use it you lose it, how ironic would that be !!!

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Old 09-04-2013, 12:35 AM #23
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Is your video commercially available or freely available?
video is freely available at you tube
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Laughter Yoga is an awesome worldwide organization & there are CDs - for private use
or training should you wish to start your own group
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Old 09-06-2013, 04:27 AM #25
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Smile 26 years of PD

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mouka..Don't let other peoples experiences get you down..I have had pd for 11 years..I was a commercial fisherman, and now I am a part time commercial fisherman now..I get out 2 - 3 days a week..I am shellfishing and that is hard work

It has been my experience that my attitude towards how I manage my illness physically, emotionally, spiritually, and medically has alot to do with how my symptoms manifest themselves..Depression, stress, anger, and any negative thoughts, are the enemy

Dont get me wrong..I have days when I would love to get off the merry-go-round..But the key is not to wallow in it..Embrace it, and let it go

Exercise plays a big role in pd symptoms

I went to the WPC in 2006, and I met a man who was dx with pd in his 20's..He is a marathon runner..His name is John Ball..He has a book out..In it, he shares his experience with pd..At the time he was running the Boston Marathon every year, and finishing

http://www.team-parkinson.org/news.php?ID=3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd3RvbKEThg

Please take the time to watch this video

So I believe that there is plenty of wiggle room with pd..If I hit the couch and give up, it will be all over

When I got dx, I thought my life was over..Looking back, I wasted alot of time worrying about the future, but I guess that is part of the process
i just want to add a comment. Not having Dopamine produced by your own body - if you were looking at a graph: your line of "normal" would be considerably below the rest of the people without PD. This effectively puts the person with PD both closer and and more easily affected by the "problems" and "when bad things happen" but also further from the good
things like delight and extasy and joy. I suggest - plan you happiness and make sure it happens. Its your life. live it.
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