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Greymary Mon 01-Feb-16 18:47:42

Tudorrose I am so sad to read your post, but Luckygirl has many positive and helpful references in her post I believe.
Medical science advances swiftly, and I hope it provides some help in your situation.
I understand the outlook for those with PD has advanced incrementally now,
and posting here brings an enormous range of knowledge and experience which may help.
flowers

Waveney Mon 01-Feb-16 16:43:34

I am sorry to hear of your diagnosis Tudorrose. My dad had Parkinson's and now my little brother has been diagnosed with it at 44. (There is no reliable evidence it is hereditary). I can't offer much advise beyond that offered by Luckygirl except to agree that Parkinson's UK is a valuable resource and to add that Michael J Fox ( Back to the future actor) has written an autobiography called 'Lucky man' which I found helpful. My best wishes to you.

Teetime Mon 01-Feb-16 15:05:48

* tudorrose* I'm so sorry that you are feeling so low about this. I was going to suggest some of the things luckygirl has - I think she has given you the best advice. Most of all keep chatting on here you will find the gransnetters very supportive. flowers

Luckygirl Mon 01-Feb-16 15:02:05

Tudorrose, my OH has had PD for many years now.

Do you have a local Parkinsons Specialist Nurse? - most areas do and they are worth seeking out - they are endlessly helpful and indeed we were on the phone to our local one just this morning for advice over drugs.

There is also Parkinsons UK (www.parkinsons.org.uk) - they raise money and sponsor lots of research, provide support and have a raft of downloadable information leaflets about all aspects of the disease. I ran a pub quiz for them yesterday and we made £200.

My OH has had it for over 10 years and I think it is true to say that it has not been noticeable to people who do not know him well until very recently. He is swapping some of his drugs around to try and improve things.

He has been kept reasonably stable with a cocktail of different drugs and we are really happy to have them. Twenty years or so ago it would have been a very different story, but these days it is possible to relieve the majority of the symptoms to a remarkable degree. I would just say that you need to persevere with any drugs that you are given in order to get the best result.

I can understand how devastated you must feel. It must have come as a shock to you. We knew his diagnosis long before it was officially down on his medical notes as my OH is a retired doctor. He chose his moment to request a consultant referral when he felt he needed to start treatment.

I would encourage you not to feel despondent - the outlook for people with PD has improved beyond recognition in the last 20 years and in most people it is well controlled and they get on with their normal lives. We have an outdated image of it as being an end to normality, but for most it is not like that at all. If you look at the Parkinsons UK site you will see stories of many people who are doing well.

I do know that there is one member of gransnet (whose name I cannot remember!) who also has PD so hopefully she will see your post and get in touch.

Please feel free to pm me if you wish. Don't despair!

Anya Mon 01-Feb-16 14:16:29

So sorry to hear of this Tudorrose - I have no advice to offer, but others might. What we can offer, if that's any help, is a listening ear if you feel like talking about this.

Tudorrose Mon 01-Feb-16 13:39:11

Devastated by my recent diagnosis, any help or advice?