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Disease has no borders. This will be a place open to all the people who are concerned and interested by the disease of Parkinson. Being told that you have Parkinson's disease can be overwhelming. You may feel many conflicting emotions, ranging from disbelief and denial to fear, anxiety, and sadness. You may find it a relief that a reason for the problems you have been experiencing has been identified. You may be concerned about becoming physically, emotionally, and economically dependent on others. It is only natural to worry about the responses of loved ones, employers, and work colleagues, and, if symptoms are obvious, about the reactions of total strangers Parkinson's disease is a very individual condition and affects everyone differently—if someone else you know or someone in your family has had Parkinson's disease, do not assume that you will experience the same symptoms or problems. Learn to recognize your own symptoms and share any observations with your doctor and healthcare team. Although you may often feel anxious or discouraged, try not to let others—including your family and your doctors—make important decisions for you. VERY IMPORTANT : YOU WILL BE ACCEPT AS A MEMBER ONLY WHEN YOU ARE DIRECTLY INVOLVED IN PARKINSON DISEASE : PATIENTS-FAMILY-MEDICAL : DOCTERS-NURSES-STUDENTS-CAREPARTNERS. WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE PLEASE INFORM WHO YOU ARE AND WHY YOU WANT TO BECOME A MEMBER
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I agree with you menfolk. My husband has PD, high blood pressure, high cholesteral, is depressed, morbidly obese, has major sleep apnea and restless leg
Posted - Fri Nov 20, 2009 10:25 pm
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Anna Agee
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Re: Eyeglasses?
Look at the prescription on his current glasses. If there is no astigmatism, buy 3 or 4 pair from Walmart that are stronger and see if they help. If not,
Posted - Fri Nov 20, 2009 2:37 am
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Anna Agee
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Re: Eyeglasses?
if he is only near-sighted and does not have astigmatism, generic reading glasses may help...ask your optomitrist ... From: paxtonfan@...
Posted - Fri Nov 20, 2009 12:36 am
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Mary Cooper
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Re: Eyeglasses?
Of course it would be better that an optometrist comes to your home . Perhaps if you know what kind of glasses he need to, you will find perhaps an answer on
Posted - Wed Nov 18, 2009 9:11 am
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