You don't forget you have Parkinson's disease, believe me, especially in the shower. If you are not paying attention, you fall down.
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When I hear something that comes from me that makes me fall down off my chair, it's not often.
When I'm not working, I get very down, but when I am working, I get very immersed in it.
But I have vertigo... I lose my equilibrium easily. I can lean out to look at something and just keep leaning and not realize I'm about to fall.
Know what to do if you feel faint or dizzy, especially if you might fall and hit your head.
I need to get up and walk around and keep my knees from getting bad, which is what's happening.
I have to write because if I don't get something down then after a while I feel it's going to bang the side of my head off.
Sometimes when I'm at my desk, I'll realize that I have contorted myself completely, and I haven't moved for hours, and that my legs have fallen asleep. I am elsewhere, not in my body, not in the room, not in my house.
I have a form of Parkinson's disease, which I don't like. My legs don't move when my brain tells them to. It's very frustrating.
I am terribly clumsy, so there is a plethora of walking into lamp-posts, falling over, dropping things, and ruining sofas.
When you fall, get right back up.
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