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Re: New to PD


Maggie Mauney wrote:
Thanks to all of you who replied to my recent email to the list.  I'm still
trying to come to terms with my diagnosis, and was only diagnosed last week,
so I have many questions on what my future holds.

I'm 52 years old, and am in terrible health--I'm diabetic, have had 3 heart
attacks, have severe osteoporosis, and now PD; I guess I'm expecting to die
suddenly any minute now.

I still have to try to work, since I've been told I don't qualify for
disability until I'm unable to work for 12 months.  I'm a cashier at a
grocery chain, and the tremors and difficulty walking are definitely
interfering with my work.  I live alone in the country--driving is difficult
now--I have problems getting into and out of the car, and if I drive for a
good while, I get dizzy and disoriented.  My family is not nearby, and it's
difficult for any of them to understand my limitations and my fears.

I do, however, live just a few minutes from Duke University Medical Center,
and from University of North Carolina Hospitals, so I have a good referral
network close by.  I want to learn more about what to expect, and will be
following the posts on the list to get some suggestions about how to manage
better.  I will probably buy a cane to use for walking--with my severe
osteoporosis, I worry about breaking bones when I fall.  I will try to
discuss my concerns with my neurologist--though he has a very hectic
practice and is always quite rushed.

Thanks for the links for more information.  I will definitely check them
out.

Maggie Mauney

Dear Maggie, With diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis, and PD, you have very real concerns, and if your doctor hasn't already done so, s/he should refer you to a registered dietitian for medical nutrition therapy.

You may qualify for disability -- a gentleman with PD has generously
compiled information regarding SSDI for people with PD on his website:

Parkinson's, SSDI, and you:  Social Security Links with the Person with
Parkinson's in Mind


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I would certainly consider this, and would also ask other listmembers
about their experiences -- some have been very successful!

If you are near Raleigh, here is the name of a dietitian who will work
with people who have PD, and I have promised to help her at need:

Barbara Ann Hughes, PhD,RD,LDN,FADA
4208 Galax Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27612-3714
919 787-2949

Best regards,
Kathrynne



--
Kathrynne Holden, MS, RD
"Ask the Parkinson Dietitian"  
"Eat well, stay well with Parkinson's disease"
"Parkinson's disease: Guidelines for Medical Nutrition Therapy"

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