Monday, October 8, 2007

You are not alone?

Dear Dr. Chew,

Thank you for your email.

I fully aware that the early stage of PD patient does not accept that he has symptoms of PD even have been diagnosed by doctors..

He treats it as an aging process as the result the patient end up with Parkinson's progression.

Besides Parkinson's has symptoms with other related diseases and some doctors wrongly diagnosed as an age aging process.

I am one of the sufferer's. It takes me four years to be treated as Parkinson's patient.

I am fortunate that my PD is slow progression.as I do daily exercises far ahead for changes of my body.movement.

The late Parkinson's treatment aggravates the sickness further and could not to be normal and enjoy good quality life.

Therefore a good start to tackling health issues is to understand the diseases themselves.


As an early PD patient I experience emotional disorders - anxiety,depression, apathy, uncertainties and stress. : I have fear as follows:-

When do I tell others, and what do I say? Whether to tell " is a question posed by many people in the early stage of PD disease.

1. Is it jeopardize my job? Don't let other people feel sorry for me and for my wife and children?

2. Keep it yourself as secret and privacy and once it reveals you feel sorry as you cannot take it back.

3. I feel relieve as I tell out and I could get some support.

4. It is hard to keep it secret as PD is a not ' going on "disease and the tension of hiding it.

5. It helps more people to aware the diseases and encourage more set up support group and seminars i.e fund raising for the poor patients and learn to manage and overcome the disease and feel you are not alone.

TEO KIM HOE
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