Sunday, January 31, 2010

How Long To Live With Parkinsons Parkinsons Disease?

Parkinsons Disease? - how long to live with parkinsons

reached when someone the last stage of PD, how long did you live in the rule?

2 comments:

Cherasch said...

The prognosis of patients with Parkinson's disease is partly due to the age of onset is based. If the symptoms begin in middle age, the disease is generally slow. The life expectancy of a person is likely to be shorter because of the consequences of immobility such as pneumonia and the tendency to fall. The onset of Parkinson's disease after 70 years is unlikely to shorten life or worse.

eyeluv said...

I worked in a nursing home for the year, and if someone in the final stages of Parkinson's disease, you may too quickly or too slowly. It depends on how long it took to looking at all levels. Sorry if you have someone with this disease because it is very sad to see spending someone willingly. I wish you all the best.

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