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Old 07-10-2014, 04:07 PM #1
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Default going to ask about early onset Parkinson's to my neurologist on Monday

the very vivid dreams the waking tremors the men problem bowel problems the chronic pain in the back of the head may be it is more than just the residuals from a brain injury. Either way I'm finding the symptoms increasingly difficult to live with and feel very alone. The symptoms started when I injured my head and 39 as I was about to start a late family so I don't have kids and don't have a job and don't know what to do.
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