Monday, August 10, 2015



Day 18

Today is the 10th day of taking a full dose of my medication.


When I mention that Parkinson's is a boutique disease, I often get blank stares. The best explanation of the terminology that I could find was on michaeljfox.org

Parkinson’s disease is sometimes referred to as a "boutique" disease: It is unique to each person. You cannot predict which symptoms you will get, and when you will get them. There are broad paths of similarity as the disease progresses, but there is no guarantee that what you see is what you'll get. Some people wind up in wheelchairs; others still run marathons. Some can't clasp a necklace, while others make necklaces by hand.

I really do not have anything to post today except that I am eager for some symptom relief.



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