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Monday, November 5, 2018

As Parkinson's Patients, We Can Handle the Truth About Complications

November 5, 2018   By "SHERRI WOODBRIDGE"





There’s a saying in the Parkinson’s community that I struggle with: “You don’t die from Parkinson’s.” 
I understand that well-meaning people with good intentions make this statement. However, just as a natural disaster may not directly kill its victims, many deaths happen as consequences of an earthquake or hurricane. It’s the same with Parkinson’s disease.  
When I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was told I wouldn’t die from it. This statement was repeated over and over in a positive and encouraging way. I was eager to believe it — and so I did. After all, I didn’t want to die from Parkinson’s disease. But I was confused: If I wasn’t going to die from Parkinson’s, why were others dying from this disease? 
Then I realized that while I wouldn’t die from Parkinson’s, I could die from complications of the disease. The more I mulled it over, the more the first part of the equation didn’t make sense to me.
We want to believe we will live forever. When we are diagnosed with any disease we stop believing we will live forever and begin hoping we will last for as long as possible. So, when someone says we won’t die from Parkinson’s, we take hold of that ‘”truth” and run with it. We may hear the second half of the statement and choose to ignore it. Ignoring it, however, leads to the belief that we can somehow beat this “thing.” 
While the earthquake doesn’t always kill its victims, it is responsible for many deaths. The earthquake caused the building to collapse on a bystander. Without the fire, there would be no fatal burns. Without the disease, there are no complications.  
It is a sobering thought that’s difficult to accept. But I would rather be told the “real” truth, instead of being comforted with a half-truth. I think most people with Parkinson’s can handle the truth. We want to be told the whole truth and nothing but the truth. And, unlike Tom Cruise as he faces Jack Nicholson in “A Few Good Men,” we can handle the truth.
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https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/2018/11/05/parkinsons-handle-truth-complications-natural-disasters-earthquakes-death-mortality-risk/

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