MS ALS Parkinsons, it's scary to contemplate.
I don't recall the official name, but many years ago I encountered someone who's spinal cord slowly quit working starting in his early 20s. Within a couple years he was a quadriplegic. That was so sad, seeing someone experience that so young where we tend to think of the first 3 I listed as commencing in the 40s or later.
I have a relative, undiagnosed still, that I think has Parkinsons or something like it. And he's shown signs of it since his mid 40s. He doesn't like to talk about past the point he's not been diagnosed with anything yet.
I don't recall the official name, but many years ago I encountered someone who's spinal cord slowly quit working starting in his early 20s. Within a couple years he was a quadriplegic. That was so sad, seeing someone experience that so young where we tend to think of the first 3 I listed as commencing in the 40s or later.
I have a relative, undiagnosed still, that I think has Parkinsons or something like it. And he's shown signs of it since his mid 40s. He doesn't like to talk about past the point he's not been diagnosed with anything yet.
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