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I just got back from a 2-day visit with my daughter who is very involved in my life....medical and otherwise. I had advised her to take an hour and go to medweb and learn about P.D.
Well, she did. AND...... she spent the whole time staring at me and watching for changes.After a bit I asked her what the hell was wrong!! She noticed a difference in the way I moved when talking. Shoulder movement, neck extending, leaning in close to food and then stretching up straight frequently. Garbled speech that I TRIED hard to eliminate...
Little things that she had never noticed going on. Then we talked. A GOOD talk..... and you folks and Dr, Stacy helped me get to the point where I could do that.I am not so angry any more... just determined!!! Thank you all! Donna Dee.View Thread


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