Why?


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11 thoughts on “Why?

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    Therese

    So far, movement seems to be the nearest thing to a “cure”-so let’s keep moving toward a real solution!

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    Dan Reddington

    God put us here for a reason, be happy where you are and keep an open heart for his blessings ! They are on the way !!

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    spillokid

    It’s a shame no cure has been found yet to reverse Parky.
    We need to found a worldwide political movement about that – and a revolutionary one.
    Young onset parkinsonian

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    Narelle

    One thing that interests me is the difference – if there is one – between early onset Parkinson’s (pre-50) and late onset. I have heard that early-onset PD tends to progress more slowly, whereas late-onset generally progresses faster. So, no matter when you were first diagnosed, in the end you will reach the same level as everyone else at around the same time. I was 69 when first diagnosed 5 years ago and have deteriorated markedly over the past 3 years. I know that this may be a generalisation only and everyone is different, but I wonder if there is any truth in this.

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