Saturday, August 25, 2007

25 August 2007

OK. I decided it would be better for all to not keep secrets. So I told my kids, and everyone is OK. They know me as I am now, and can't grasp a future where I'm kind of checked out. I'm far more worried about that than walking with a shuffle or shaking.

I've spent several hours looking at other blogs or medical forums or postings with medical info on Parkinson's and I suppose I have some general idea of what may lay ahead. Since it takes so long to see the sub-specialist, it will be a while before I can ask questions, so I guess I'll make a laundry list as I go.

One thing that has stricken me is how tired I feel. I think some of the rigidity in my left arm is because of the Parkinson's, not because of the frozen shoulder syndrome I had a couple of years ago, and which I now wonder if it was not the onset of symptoms. Chemical's I've worked with:
used to spray the house with pesticide whenever I pleased. Lived out in rural New Mexico where pesticides may have been sprayed, but it looks like childhood or fetal exposure to pesticides may be a key, not necessarily exposure as an adult. No known exposure as a child other than household pesticides used now and then by my parents.

Worked about 3 years in an asthma and allergy clinic where I daily concocted the formulas which were injected into our patients. I think the latter is an unlikely causal factor, since everything was an extract of a tree or grass or other natural substance. Seems very unlikely. Lived in old houses in the 50's and 60's but don't remember eating much paint. (Ha.)

Maybe an Aunt has Parkinson's. Worked around a lot of inhalants as a nurse: gave breathing treatments and Ribavirin.

Or, like having a child with some genetic abberation, it just might be THE GOD-RAISIN THEORY. The God-Raisin Theory was developed by a Psychologist who worked with families with children who had chronic impairments. To explain why, as we all need to, something had happened to "cause" the impairment, he explained that every day, God grabs a hand full of raisins and throws them out there, and if you get hit in the head with one, you get a child with an impairment.

Makes perfect sense to me. Why else? Same thing may apply here. Some things can be explained scientifically, and all else may fall under the God-Raisin theory. I don't want to make light of prevention, which I'm all for, but when all else fails, blame that random way God has of shaking up our little orderly worlds.

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