Well, I would have to say yes and no. It depends on a lot of different things at the time such as people you are with, how your feeling that day etc.
I have a brother-in-law and he is a very kind soul with a great sense of humor (which I dearly love) Shortly after I was diagnosed Tim came through the door and said "what's for dinner Shake & Bake?" That same evening (Tim had a knee replacement) he started tapping out a beat on his knee and I let my tremor on my right had go on the table before you knew it we were making music, we all were cracking up.
If if ever get the chance read the book "What's Shakin'" I laughed so hard I had to walk away from the book because I could not see through the tears.
About two years ago I saw my first hallucination. It was a male Mallard, sitting on top of the TV, flapping his wings and talking to me. Now I don't speak mallard so I could not tell you what he was saying, but he would not stop. I tried to make him go away but he wouldn't so I went to bed and I have never seen him since. I often wonder where he is?
So at the end of the day with or without Parkinson's you have to laugh because you can only imagine what's next
Friday, April 20, 2012
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Debbie - You are a fantastic writer!!! I have just read all of your entries and laughed and cried all at once. It's great knowing how others deal with the details of this disease, as we move forward as a patient or a caregiver. You help us face our journey as an adventure, and not a struggle! Thank you Debbie! This is my second try at posting a comment. I hope it works this time! Also, how can I be notified of a new entry directly to my email address? Jane
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