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Old 03-23-2014, 07:31 PM #1
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Default family in denial

Hi,
I was diagnosised with PD a few years ago. probably had it for six years.
My family is very indifferent towards about my condition.I would hope maybe a little concern or ,hey dad how can I help. Instead I get silence and well your father had it ,no big deal.
My wife also has been ill for several months and do we get any support?maybe a call once in awhile but no visits.If my wife would die I don't relish being left with such indifference.Sometimes I realy think maybe my last years should be spent in a better enviroment.
Is this a all to common experience for many?
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