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Northwest Parkinson’s Foundation – Blogger writes about things he did right and wrong, 19 years into PD

December 2, 2020 By Parkinson's Community Help

Peter Dunlap-Shohl, a blogger for the Northwest Parkinson’s Foundation, posted an interesting exploration of the things he did right and got wrong over the last 19 years coping with Parkinson’s disease (PD).  He makes six points, including:  “Don’t let Parkinson’s tell you what you may or may not do.”  He uses the term FUBAR, which means ruined. 

Northwest Parkinson’s Foundation – Blogger writes about things he did right and wrong, 19 years into PD

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