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"I am 60 year old male who has suffered with Parkinson Disease since 2001. My main hobby is genealogy."
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jinnyy
Posted Jun 7 2007 8:00AM
how are you coping? does your wife do the cargiving i am a caregive to my husband 84 and very frustrating he has muscle one so can hardly walk tried 6 different pres. and worse dizzy and not know where he is so quit as his mind is a1 just his body doesn't work 7 years now. do you have hallucinations worst bothersome and lax of sleep.jinnyy
jinnyy
Posted Jun 7 2007 8:11AM
i forgot i am new to trying to set up blog. today. are frustrated with this or shaking or muscle kind. husband 7 years muscle hard to walk.jinnyy
Granny
Posted Jul 22 2007 10:46AM
Jinnyy, I believe being a caregiver is the most difficult task life gives us. Do you have children who lighten your load? Granny
starry44
Posted Jul 27 2007 12:55AM
Hello. I am currently a senior student and have read about Parkinson's disease.I did not know much about it so I decided, that when it came time to do my disease assignment, it was my oppotunity to find out more.We are told that we must interview a patient of the disease(in my case Parkinson's)to discover how it effects there lives. I read your story and would be very appreciative if you would'nt mind taking a few minutes to answer some questions I can email to you, over the internet.EVERYTHING will be kept anonymous.Please contact me if your interested on my email...Jenni100g@yahoo.co.nz . Thanks for your time!
daughter
Posted Aug 4 2007 12:08PM
I am caring (with help) for my mother who was diagnosed in 1984. Things are getting more difficult for us. Is there anyone out there at this stage?
usmc67
Posted Aug 11 2007 2:04PM
I am a 59 year old male, diagnosed in 1997. Un like most parkinsons patients Ido not shake much at all. Most of the time I don't shake. My problem is that I have a mobility problem with my legs when my meds give out. Does any body else out there have a similar problem.
Sammee100
Posted Aug 14 2007 6:47PM
I am 60 year old female. I was diagnosed in 2000. I like doing genealogy too. I did a whole lt of it before we moved from Arizona to North carolina. I'll have to take the books out and see just what i've got, because I don't remember anymore. Have to go now, husband just got home. Just wanted to say hello. 'Bye now Sammee100
sladej
Posted Sep 11 2007 5:49AM
I am very sorry for you. I know what you are going through. My great grandma had the disease and it killed her.
marjii
Posted Sep 28 2007 11:46AM
This message is for the daughter helping to care for her mom diagnosed in 1984. I, too, care for my mother diagnosed in 1988...my senior year of high school. It's been nearly 20 years and I have two young kids of my own. She had progressed fairly slowly at first, but now, at age 65 her health is declining fast. Mom's been my hero and inspiration my entire adult life because of how she deals with this. Hang in, there is plenty of help out there. We have no family helping us but a professional nursing staff that keeps us both sane. Prayer helps too :).
adelle
Posted Oct 23 2007 5:15PM
I am the caregiver to my husb. who has MSA w/pd symptoms. He is 77 and I am 65. I enjoy Genealogy and am in NC also.
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