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Ben Petrick ESPN Story about his life with PD

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Check out this story that is on espn.com about Ben Petrick an ex major league baseball player that had his career taken away from early onset Parkinsons.

sports.espn.go.com/espn/eti...

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This is very good.

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tlongmire

Thanks for sharing.

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par004

Ben Petrick's writings are some of the best about life and PD i've seen. Plus he's.a hometown boy and I didn't know it. I started reading and couldn't put it put it down. Very uplifting and common sense.

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well done Ben , Having Parkinsons is living a life of many up's , down's shakes and rolls ..

Surely now we have the opportunity to use Parkinsons sites it will go towards finding a cure or at least more help than it would have done .

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