Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again-meant to also say, I don't really know what Dad could have done to prevent it? Like I said, he didn't smoke/drink/drug, he kept a healthy weight, and was relatively active, even playing league ice hockey until age 50. No one else in the family-not his siblings, cousins no one else, has it.
Parkinsons is awful, it was so hard and awful for him. He was so healthy otherwise that he live all the way to the end of stage 5-the very worst of it.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I really don’t know why I have it and am just trying to get through each day.
PP quoted-Thank you, and I'm sorry that you are going through this. I do want to be of some encouragement...my dad did have many years after dx when he was still able to be active. He and my mom traveled some, we (meaning me and my then minor kids) all went to Disney World, and he got to see 2 of my kids get married. With advancements now, I hope you can have many good years ahead!
Anonymous wrote:PP again-meant to also say, I don't really know what Dad could have done to prevent it? Like I said, he didn't smoke/drink/drug, he kept a healthy weight, and was relatively active, even playing league ice hockey until age 50. No one else in the family-not his siblings, cousins no one else, has it.
Parkinsons is awful, it was so hard and awful for him. He was so healthy otherwise that he live all the way to the end of stage 5-the very worst of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again-meant to also say, I don't really know what Dad could have done to prevent it? Like I said, he didn't smoke/drink/drug, he kept a healthy weight, and was relatively active, even playing league ice hockey until age 50. No one else in the family-not his siblings, cousins no one else, has it.
Parkinsons is awful, it was so hard and awful for him. He was so healthy otherwise that he live all the way to the end of stage 5-the very worst of it.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I really don’t know why I have it and am just trying to get through each day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So since I was never in the military, never dry-clean anything, don't drink any sort of coffee and have never de-greased anything other than a dish, I should be okay on the Parkinson's front? Am I understanding that correctly?
Do you alway make things about yourself?
Anonymous wrote:PP again-meant to also say, I don't really know what Dad could have done to prevent it? Like I said, he didn't smoke/drink/drug, he kept a healthy weight, and was relatively active, even playing league ice hockey until age 50. No one else in the family-not his siblings, cousins no one else, has it.
Parkinsons is awful, it was so hard and awful for him. He was so healthy otherwise that he live all the way to the end of stage 5-the very worst of it.
Anonymous wrote:So since I was never in the military, never dry-clean anything, don't drink any sort of coffee and have never de-greased anything other than a dish, I should be okay on the Parkinson's front? Am I understanding that correctly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parkinson's is genetic.
I have Parkinson’s Disease and am the first in my family to have it.
Anonymous wrote:Parkinson's is genetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So since I was never in the military, never dry-clean anything, don't drink any sort of coffee and have never de-greased anything other than a dish, I should be okay on the Parkinson's front? Am I understanding that correctly?
You can drink caffeinated coffee. It's good for you. This week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as we live in this capitalist hellhole, America will never stop using toxic chemicals. I am encouraging my kids to travel and do a lot of research and decide where they want to live their adult lives. That decision should take into account climate, environmental health, health of the food supply, cost of living, healthcare, political stability, among other things.
We live on a shared planet. No one’s climate, environmental heath, etc is going to be great if someone else is heavily polluting.
Too bad Trump is gutting the EPA. Companies will release more toxic chemicals into the environment, and we will all die sooner than we should have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as we live in this capitalist hellhole, America will never stop using toxic chemicals. I am encouraging my kids to travel and do a lot of research and decide where they want to live their adult lives. That decision should take into account climate, environmental health, health of the food supply, cost of living, healthcare, political stability, among other things.
We live on a shared planet. No one’s climate, environmental heath, etc is going to be great if someone else is heavily polluting.