Good research on this. I deal with people with Parkinson's disease in a physical therapy clinical setting. It is a very upsetting disease to see up close and personal. It's as if the person isn't "in it" and all you're talking to is a shell of a person. This is a more severe case of parkinson's, but even interacting with people with more milder forms of Parkinson's makes you understand fully what its about.
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Thanks :)
It is quite sad to see how this condition changes people so drastically, its like watching someone die in slow motion.