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What Do You Wish Your Significant Other Knew About Your Parkinson's?
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What do you wish your partner understood about what living with Parkinson's is like?

posted August 19, 2015
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A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Hello Jud. Your relationship with your wife sounds so delightful and enriching? We should all be so fortunate.

I am welcoming you to my team, Team Sterling as a team member. Hope to hear more about you and your darling wife in the near future. HAPPY NEW YEAR. Sterling.

posted December 31, 2015
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

My wife knows as much, if not more, about my Parkinson's than I do. We go to the Dr together. We talk about symptoms. She notices when I am not moving before I do. We talk. We walk and do yoga together. That is what you get from knowing someone 50 years and being married to her for 32 years.

posted December 24, 2015
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I wish he really knew when I needed help. Somethings I want to do on my own, somethings I need help with.

posted October 7, 2015

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