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Against Professional Advice
I would not normally go against professional advice, yet the last time I spoke with one of the Parkinson’s Disease Specialist Nurses who is based at the University Hospitals of the North Midlands (UHNM) I felt that I had to. … Continue reading
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My Medication and Parkinson’s Disease
My Medication and Parkinsons Disease Update 5th September 2019 In April this year (2019) I saw one of the Specialist Parkinson’s Disease Nurses at the Kiltearn Medical Centre in Nantwich. She was very helpful when I outlined what changes … Continue reading
More About My Diagnosis
Yesterday, 10th October, the Community Physiotherapist, Alan, visited to see what help could be arranged for me. He asked lots of questions and observed me walking and going up and down the stairs at home. Talking everything through with him … Continue reading
Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms
Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms August 18th 2023 My Parkinson’s disease symptoms have inevitably become more problematic, in particular, I am now falling over quite regularly and without warning. Fortunately, I have inherited very strong bones from my father who passed away … Continue reading
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