Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at
12:05 pm
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"If this works, it will let you live again." Those words convince eighteen year old Jamie Pepper to undergo a risky, experimental operation to treat the debilitating symptoms of early-onset Parkinson's disease. Within months his world is changed for the better. By the fall his college plans are seemingly back on track. Yet as Jamie enters the colle
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Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at
11:52 am
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Eighteen years ago Joan Grady-Fitchett was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease. Rejecting her doctors prognosis, Grady-Fitchett decided to live life to the fullest, and drew strength from her spiritual center, which uplifted her on the good days and sustained her through the bad. Grady-Fitchetts unique literary voice makes this illness and its effect
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Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
3:12 am
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The incidence of Parkinson's is growing as the number of older adults making up the general population increases. The demand for nurses who specialize in the care of patients with movement disorders is also increasing and it is crucial that they have a comprehensive manual for patient care. Lisette Bunting-Perry and Gwyn Vernon have yea
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Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
2:33 am

mistymountain_999 asked:
I have an uncle, he is about 55 and he has parkinsons disease, he has no insurance and we live in Idaho. He has to take alot of medicine. He always forgets to take his medicine, and he confuses himself on which meds to take. He is constantly having hallucinations. My dad, mom, brother, my cousin, and I are my Uncle’s only family. My parents are always working, my cousin, brother and I go to school. We were thinking of hiring a person to take care of him, but it was priced at $1000 a week, and we cannot afford that, plus we live in a tiny town and we would have to hire someone from a city 200 miles away. My uncle also will not go to a nursing home or anything like it, he is extremely attached to the house, it was where he was born and raised. There was something like a necklace/bracelet that when he needs help he pushes the button, but we are afraid he would always push it because he just wants company. My family goes down there as much as we can, but he always wants more. Any Ideas?
We cannot afford to have someone come and take care of him constantly. My uncle never remembers to pay his bills or anything. He is always just wanting someone to come and take care of him. My dad thinks he fakes having hallucinations and stuff just for attention. I don’t think so but i don’t know what to do. My uncle will call my dad and ask him to come down because he is terrified and having hallucinations, and when my dad gets there my uncle is still scared, but then he is fine after 5 min. my dad thinks he is faking it all, so when my dad comes home he just yells and gets angry because of it. My cousin tried living at my uncles house, but my uncle won’t let him have a life. He will call every half hour to see when he is coming home. Is there anything we can do?
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Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
1:42 am
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Tea in fine china cups, cricket on the lawn…. life for the British in colonial India before Independence was one of quintessential existence. For me, a drunken father and a mother’s betrayal turned that life into one of deprivation…violence, begging in the streets, massacres and slaughters as life in the mystique East moved into a new era.
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