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response to tinas question whats the difference
by: john on Thu, Dec 06 2007
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the way i look at the differecence is if you have huntingtons its like you having parkinsons as well as alzeimers disease combined together huntingtons is far superior thats my own view if somebody has another explanation i would like to read it in a different term.anyway tina welcome to the web sight glad to have you. sorry to hear about the things your going thru hope this helps you understandthings betteranyway everyone merry christmas happy new year god bless you this comment is from john whos gone from world class powerlifter tobeing crippled to having huntingtons my story is in july would like you other people wrote there story to make a comment to see how things are hope everything is ok this respond took me over 1hour so im no computor whiz it helps me use my brain and one finger anyway jot anything down i cant drive anymore so it gives me something to do im turning 52 dec 08 so got another in praise god and hope we many more to come.


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December 2007

  • should i or shouldnt i - by john - (Wed, Dec 12 2007)
    this is john thexpowerlifter you know me by now anyway my dillema the chairman of the united states powerlifting federation emailed me and said he wanted to induct me into the powerlifting hall of fame since i started competing 1976 and my last meet 1999 ibroke many records and some still stand he said [more..]
  • just a few questions about the disease - by Allison - (Wed, Dec 12 2007)
    I think my fiancee may have Huntington’s , he has rages just out of the blue and I am trying to find out what may be the problem because it is some type of illness, not normal for him. [more..]
  • response to tinas question whats the difference - by john - (Thu, Dec 06 2007)
    the way i look at the differecence is if you have huntingtons its like you having parkinsons as well as alzeimers disease combined together huntingtons is far superior thats my own view if somebody has another explanation i would like to read it in a different term.anyway tina welcome to [more..]
  • From having a mother with Parkinson’s to a mother-in -law with Huntington’s. - by Tina - (Wed, Dec 05 2007)
    After dealing with my mother’s passing from a long battle with Parkinson’s, I am now faced with my mother-in-law’s diagnoses of Huntington’s. I don’t really know what to expect and [more..]

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