Re: Neuroscience: My life with Parkinson's
Such a brave and inspiring story, and told so well
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Inspiring! Science never stopped by disability! Look forward to have a cure of PD from you!
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Thank you for writing this. I developed bipolar disorder while studying at undergrad level, eventually taking time off to sort things out. Since I have returned the issue of disclosure is always on my...
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I knew I was reading something important when you referred to your experience with Parkinson's as "life-affirming." I'm also living with a progressive neurological disorder, and all most people see is...
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I did my DPhil at Oxford while unknowingly suffering the onset of Parkinson's disease (I was 33). Since then I have been open about my diagnosis; I too am writing a blog at...
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Yes my neuroscientist friend you got invited to PD at a much younger age than others. What is interesting is that you have come to grips with it and no longer are trying to hide it. One thing I like to...
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While, I have sympathy for your condition and wish you all the best, I can assure you as a fellow neuroscientist that there is no point living in fear. Your work will stink of fear and mediocrity as...
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I'm a caregiver for a family member with parkinson, and watching a vibrant, fit, 47 year old guy successful in business, motorcycle racing, sailing, and leading boy scouts go from showing no symptoms...
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For the reasons that you mentioned such as the feeling of relive,I belief being open and honest with regard to your disease, is just the rightway to cope with your situation. I have a lot of respect...
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