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Mrs Lorraine Morris

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I was diagnose with Parkinson's in 2008. I tried divert tablets and combination of them

Hoping to discover the best. I find that morning, when I get out of bedi is my worse time when I have difficulty walking to the toilet and descending the stairs.

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Greetings Mrs. Morris. Nice picture! This site is for those who have PSP...Though Parkinsonian, PSP has no cures or ways to abate symptoms.

Have you discussed a different diagnosis, such as PSP? Before we saw a good neurologist, I looked up Parkinson's, and found that my husband did not have the exact problems as those patients. Another dr did some tests that pointed toward this particular Palsy. We have never questioned the diagnosis. If you are still questioning, I suggest you look up CurePSP.org or PSPA, these sites will give you a plethora of information that will give you a greater idea of your disease/disorder. Take this info to a good neurologist and talk with him about specific tests that might pinpoint your diagnosis.

Good Luck AVB

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