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Hi. I can’t read on pd anymore. I get too upset

Is that ok?

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12Maxwell3

Of course that’s ok, but please hang in there. Are you on Facebook? Messenger?

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Teafor22 in reply to12Maxwell3

Yes

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If you want to chat we are here for you.

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Facebook

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Teafor22

Ty

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12Maxwell3

How old are you and how long diagnosed

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Teafor22

Hi. 69. June

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Please hang in there

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Teafor22

Hi. Where you live?

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Astra7

I know how you feel. Can be depressing sometimes, but remember PD is different for everyone.

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12Maxwell3

I live in Tennessee

You don't have to talk about PD . Some of the best posts are ones that deal with hobbies, loves, interest. It gives us the ability to take our minds to different subjects. Like food info just needs to be stopped and processed. Not like this dude.

youtu.be/veE1pGEaJig

sometimes you feel like you are going to explode.

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I know, I know I will probably have to take this down. I hate being P.C.

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ddmagee1

Sorry you feel that way. Sometimes I feel overwhelmed, and don’t want to think or read about PD, because it has affected just about everything I do, seemingly. Walking, exercising, eating, talking, hearing , vision, digestion, sensation, etc. etc. etc. In the beginning, with just a few symptoms, it was much easier to handle. Now, many times, getting through the day can be a real challenge, and it sometimes, seems like the only people that truly understand the most, are others suffering from the debilitating effects of PD. So, please, if you need to discuss your feelings about the frustration of not feeling well, living with PD, we are here for you, in this forum. It’s good to share happy times too, especially when one can meet a challenge one makes for oneself! Wishing you the best! Please don’t give up!

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Teafor22

Sorry

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Nothing to be sorry about Teafor22. Take care!

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