People ask me all the time what it is like to deal with Parkinson's. Often, we have no idea from one day to the next what our day will feel like. Day to day we can feel and experience very different symptoms, and no two Parkinson's patients experience this disease exactly the same.
Sometimes it can be hard to explain if you have not experienced it. This article gives a wonderful perspective on what it is like to deal with Parkinson's daily. Very helpful in understanding the new journey that I am on.
*Next new post will be out Sunday morning.
12 THINGS YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND ABOUT PARKINSON'S UNLESS YOU HAVE IT
...And Other Challenges and Struggles I've Faced Throughout Life
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