A Progressive Supranuclear Palsy interview , Parkinson.

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How did all start?

Back in 2012 was having a problem with my eyes staying open.

Do you already have a diagnosis? How long did it take you to get it?

Yes, I do have a diagnosis. It took a total of 5 years to get the right diagnosis.

For what medical specialties have you been treated? What has been the most useful specialty for your?

Parkinson's

What has been the most useful thing for you so far?

Carbidopa / levedopa

What have been your biggest difficulties?

Keeping my eyes open and not falling down backward.

What things have you stopped doing?

Work.


Jan 2, 2019

By: stormin55

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