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Old 09-30-2019, 10:53 AM #3
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I believe I have lived with PD for more than 30 years, though for much of that time I had no clue that I had it. I was diagnosed about 3.5 years ago. Once diagnosed, a lot of little things in my life started to make a lot more sense.

For example, I'm left-handed, but my left hand could never move as fast as my right hand (as measured by playing the piano). Other things such as frequent urination and fatigue, seem related to PD too.

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