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Old 01-23-2014, 11:59 AM #11
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The first thing is to get a firm diagnosis. And go from there.

My neighbor has Parkinson's. He still goes to the laundrymat, and does his own shopping. He puts things in a napsack and uses a hiking stick.

Did I mention that he is stubborn like Mr.Doydie? Apparently it helps.
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