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The Collateral damage of PD on relationships - Cure Parkinson's
The Collateral damage of PD on relationships

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Thank you, very interesting perspective!
Need to improve definitely
the frozen face does have an effect. I thought my husband didn’t like me any more as he was always frowning at me. Once I knew what it was it was easier to understand.
It is important to stand in front of mirror and practice making the face you want people to see as your smile. Try some variations to see what looks natural. It probably feels like an over the top grimace to you but will look like a smile to others. Just do the face when you greet people and while talking to them, even if it feels too much.
I can relate..00:22 my resting faceyoutu.be/2WbSxrfrMqA?featur...
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