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Leilarnia 09-20-2006 07:43 AM

Famous people with Parkinson's Disease
 
Famous people with Parkinson's Disease :

http://************/parkinsons.disease/famous.people.htm

Teretxu 09-30-2006 04:05 PM

Hey, there are a lot of "meanies" (to put it mildly) on that list - Hitler, Franco, Mao...kind of makes you wonder... could I have been a talented dictator by virtue of my PD?
I certainly have mood swings I never had before and find myself telling people off in situations that would have never bothered me before, or the exact opposite, keeping my mouth shut to avoid conflict when faced with flagrant illwill.

We had a thread on the old BT1 about Hitler's PD being the cause of his madness, a theory subscribed by Dr. Lieberman in a documentary film about this issue Hitler's PD. Who knows...

GregD 09-30-2006 06:22 PM

Yes, there are a lot of "meanies" listed there. Also a lot of actor/actress on the list.
Just think, I could have been an actor.:D :D :eek: Notice most of the people listed were in high stress occupations.

GregD

Todd 09-30-2006 11:15 PM

Besides the "mean" people, there are a great deal of creative types on there...actors, writers, poets, and some athletes...wonder why that is? Personally, I've been an athlete, actor, and writer as well. And okay, sometimes I've been mean too, but not THAT mean...;) :D

Todd
PDTalks.com

K Hamilton 10-01-2006 12:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leilarnia (Post 9285)
Famous people with Parkinson's Disease :

http://************/parkinsons.disease/famous.people.htm

What I wonder is, why am I not on the list of famous people!?:D

paula_w 10-01-2006 04:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by K Hamilton (Post 17100)
What I wonder is, why am I not on the list of famous people!?:D

You must be too normal - are you one of those level headed types?:p

This kind of makes me wonder about agonists causing obsessive behaviors. Many of these people didn't have agonists available. Seems like being obsessive, driven, goes with the Parkinson Personality? the illness itself?

paula

K Hamilton 10-01-2006 11:22 PM

Not too normal - I am a structural engineer that would rather be an architect, and imagine and invent than use numbers. And I'm about as level headed as a see-saw.

OCD is definitely on my watch list - I switched to Mirapex a few months ago.

My wife would say that my only majorly obsessive behavior is this forum!


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