This is and interesting article. I have had this happen to me often. I just thought it was depression. Who knew?? This disease continues to amaze me.
I have one occasion that I remember vividly. We too B to see CATS a year or two ago and when the show started I began crying and couldn't stop. It was the oddest thing. I chalked it up to CATS being a show I really loved when I first started to discover the theater. However, my reaction was way over the top. We're not talking just getting a little teary eyed..I was sobbing and couldn't stop it. P was a little freaked out.
I haven't had an episode to that extreme since but I do tend to get weepy at the oddest moments.
Like I said the other day...PD is like that damn box of chocolates!
Toodles
ramblings of a 38 year old woman who has come to terms with secondary infertility and young onset parkinson's disease and is now embarking on a major weight loss journey.
About Me
- TheatreChick93
- Massachusetts, United States
- I am 41 years old. I have been married to my husband for 15 years. We have a son who was born in April 1996. We live in Central Massachusetts with our dog Maggie (a black lab we adopted from the animal rescue league) and our cat Sam (a stray that adopted us) I graduated from college with a BFA in Theatre in 1993 (hence the name) and for a few years pursued a career as an actress. Then life took over and I got married, had a baby and decided to get a "real" job. In November 2004, I was diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson's disease. In December 2004, I was hospitalized for surgery to remove an ectopic pregnancy. In December 2009, I was laid off from my job. In June 2010, my son was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome at the age of 14. Stick around to see what happens next!
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