Saturday, September 15, 2012

My Life with Parkinson's disease: Medication, Medication, Medication

My Life with Parkinson's disease: Medication, Medication, Medication: Why is it so hard to remember to take your medication when you know it is going to make you feel better? I am constantly forgetting to tak...

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  1. Mary, it would be easier for me to leap tall buildings or stop speeding trains than it would be for me to remember to take my meds on time. My life is filled with sounding pill alarms, little tin cups with times written on them, and stacks of "SMTWTFS" boxes, but to no avail. (Sigh) We do our best, and try to do it with a giggle, I suppose. But cheer up! I hear it gets worse! Bless you, sister Parkie.......Jim

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  2. My father was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at 57.his symptoms were shuffling of feet,slurred speech, low volume speech, degradation of hand writing, horrible driving skills, right arm held at 45 degree angle, things were tough for me, but now he finally free from the disease with the help of total cure from ULTIMATE LIFE CLINIC, he now walks properly and all symptoms has reversed, he had trouble with balance especially at night, getting into the shower and exiting it is difficult,getting into bed is also another thing he finds impossible.we had to find a better solution for his condition which has really helped him a lot,the biggest helped we had was ultimate life clinic they walked us through the proper steps,i recommended this www.ultimatelifeclinic.com to anyone who needs there help.

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