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Old 02-01-2011, 08:35 AM #10
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Originally Posted by zorrro13 View Post
"My mother has had parkinsons for 3 years now and about 5 months back it really hit her hard and she basically needs in home care."

My mother had it to. Im wondering what is the link between Parkinsons and
P/N? is there a connection and can it get passed down through the genes?
I guess i should say I havent been officially dx'd with PN and the way my symptoms came on seemed to relate to physical overexertion but dont seem to be going away yet. My mother parkinsons is quit odd also, it almost seems like she may have a form of PN with it. It would be interesting to know if there is a link.
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