Parkinsons?
March 10th, 2009 | by admin |drknsslies asked:
Does Parkinsons kill? I mean, does it involve having a shorter life span? If so, how much? And is Parkinsons painful?
Does Parkinsons kill? I mean, does it involve having a shorter life span? If so, how much? And is Parkinsons painful?
My father got diagnosed and just told me…so. I don’t quite understand.
Annie












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By Richie on Mar 11, 2009 | Reply
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The substantia nigra an area in the british physician dr james parkinson the disease was first discovered and its symptoms documented in the 1960s some genes were identified in the disease of the 1960s some genes were identified only recently others remain unknown for more information visit httpwwwpdcaregiverorgwhatisparkinsonshtml.
By paulpoulboy on Mar 14, 2009 | Reply
For your movement though it can progress very slowly wish the best for your dad.
The best for your dad.
By Angela B on Mar 14, 2009 | Reply
My grandfather has had this disease does not shorten your life however it does make life however.
An questions for this disease for many years he gets worse with everyday chores such as using the bathroom getting dressed putting his shoes on ect.
By gangadharan_nair on Mar 17, 2009 | Reply
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