In 1962 I was diagnosed with this incurable disease.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We found that specialists did not know as much as we thought. So, you think maybe there are other answers. There are not but if you belief something will help you it probably will: it will help, not cure.
Life is an incurable disease.
If your doctor tells you you have a rare disease that he or she has never seen, if you've got an incurable cancer, boy, don't accept that. You know, go and get a second opinion.
I was diagnosed with Graves' disease, an illness of the thyroid gland. Instead of surgery, I was given radiation treatment.
You can be diagnosed and treated early. And there is hope for the future.
My father invented a cure for which there was no disease and unfortunately my mother caught it and died of it.
At the time I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease, my doctors told me that I had an incurable illness and they didn't know much about it.
The disease is painless; it's the cure that hurts.
He had Parkinson's disease for about, I'd say diagnosed for about 11 of the last years of his life. And treatment was not as good as it is now, of course. We're still going along and he died in '85 and he was 77.
I was diagnosed with the illness right before the 1995 World Cup.