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I have Dementia with Lewy Bodies, which is a PD sort of diagnosis that emphasizes the cognitive problems over the physical problems. I was in a high-tech job (i.e., computer programmer). I just couldn't do that work anymore so I retired at the age of 57. I don't miss the work but I do sort of miss the social aspects of having a job.
If you haven't been diagnosed yet, it's a good idea to check your insurance. I had a policy that replaces my income and pays my retirement to the age of 65. I'm really glad I had that policy. What folks say about stress is definitely true. You need some, but too much can make you miserable. Stress is hard to define, but you sure know it when you feel it. I don't think I read anyone mention having a positive attitude. Don't give up or give in or even start to think that you are no longer in control of your life. Keep finding ways to enjoy life. Try to live your life to the fullest extent possible. You have to define that for yourself. My medication list: Excelon (rivastigmine) for cognition Cerefolin NAC for cognition Sinemet (levodopa/carbidopa) for movement Requip (ropinerole) for movement Melatonin for sleep |
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