As an alternative to the bracelet referred to by Cat00, I have a plastic card, provided by the UK Parkinson's Society, which slips into the wallet (CC size).
Useful for those occasions when the meds suddenly drop away and you need to explain..
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Jupeter
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Hi jupeter,
i have a card also , a wee bit different from yours i got mine from PD Nurse, it has whats on the one you have but also has my Home phone number on it in case of emergancy
I hope that one day there will be enough awareness about Parkinsons that people will come to recognize the symptoms, and not mistakenly think "old and shaky", or "drunk, high or drug withdrawals"
When you see a woman or a child without hair ( or a man who doesn't look as though he has shaved his head as a fashion statement) people now understand they most likely have cancer.
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