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Old 02-18-2014, 04:43 PM #11
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Default Peripatetic Pursuit of PD

I'm almost finished reading it. It led me to this website. It's really hard to read - very sad, but also empowering. I've summarized some parts and shared it with our North County Parkinsons support groups, especially the parts about gentle exercises. We're still struggling with the new life of living with PD disabilities. This book helps a lot, keeping things in perspective. There is a real world outside of the doctor's office, and we're trying to include as much as is reasonably comfortable in our lives. When I'm done reading the book, I will try to write about some of the many things I'm learning about how to maximize your lifestyle while your body says, "No."
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