Wednesday, September 13, 2006

my 41 years

I asked a question to Dr. Lieberman about my "on."
He answered as follows;

40 years is an extra-ordinarily long time to have PD. The fact that you are mobile much of the time is a tribute to the slow progression of the disease, the skill of your doctors, and your own ability to keep abreast of the disease. Freezing does occur with PD. If you go to our website and look under Parkinson FAQ and Encyclopedia you will find articles on freezing and PD, and how to deal with freezing.

Being mobile like me may be so rare.
That means my condition from now may not continue.
A few years later, I will not be able to walk at all, is that right?
It may be. Or It can be or it must be?
So terrible to imagine that(I can not walk at all.)

Be optimistic as till now.
I was always optimistic so that make slow my disease's progress.