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| Despair and hope of Parkinson's. | |
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| Topic Started: 16 Sep 2015, 06:08 PM (20 Views) | |
| Sandy | 16 Sep 2015, 06:08 PM Post #1 |
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My life changed on a cold, dark, rainy January morning in 2011. My doctor - worried about a modest tremor in my left hand - had referred me to the Oregon Health and Science University's movement disorder centre in Portland, where I have lived since leaving the UK in 1989. My mother had manifested a similar symptom most of her life, caused by a relatively benign condition called essential tremor. Aged just 60, I was convinced that the same diagnosis would explain my shaking. Link to the story. |
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