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5 Lessons From Being Stared at Because of Parkinson's

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People stare at unusual things, right? Things they are perhaps not expecting to encounter. Children too, they are the worst culprits, aren’t they?

They often have to be pulled away by the hand by equally inquisitive but more refined adults. This is natural behavior, children want to learn about the world, what’s right and wrong, what’s so-called “normal behavior” and, more importantly, how to react to situations they may never have encountered before.

I remember one particular occasion vividly. It was when I had relatives visiting over Christmastime. My Parkinson’s was so bad I had to crawl (this was actually a regular occurrence at this time, and even my parents’ two Labradors didn’t bother investigating as they considered it quite normal

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