...he's a non-smoker, which rules out a lot of the nastiest possibilities, but I can tell my mother is bricking it. And James and I found out what happens when your Grandad stops taking his Parkinsons meds. It was like watching someone act out the entire Wikipedia article on the condition. Not pretty All things considered, maybe I should thank Patrick Stump and co for calling it a day. It gives me ...
... departments so much that she was just getting frustrated, and so we decided we'd go out there and help her as much as we could. She was older, didn't interface well with computers, had parkinsons, and was paranoid and felt like the university had just totally disregarded her and didn't care about her. I felt really bad, but she really was difficult to work with. Anyway, we had to eventually call...
..."being a girl is so much work" that is so funny, true and beautiful. Sup my lovelies? 02:17 Watching ID4 10:15 People think I bitch a lot, probably but try living with and ass hole father with parkinsons. Fuck him! 10:16 What a dick! 10:16 Also going into job2 early :-( whatev. 16:29 I have no support system and I think my family thinks I'm a fucking retard! Hehe I hope I do go...
... real. Of course, Pansy was apparently guilty of those same sorts of acts given what she'd been about to have Ginny do, but if it came down to her word against Ginny and Hermione's, well. The Parkinsons were generally a more well-thought-of family than the Weasleys, and Hermione was as good as an orphan here in the Wizarding world. "What will it take for you to keep quiet, then? What is it that...
... stop taking the medication. I went home. By the time I got home, my head started doing that twitching thing and bobbling about, then my shoulder would spasm causing me to look like I had parkinsons. It got progressively worse. By that evening my whole body started to go into severe seizures, it felt like a cramping muscle does only throughout my whole body, it would hit, then a few seconds later ...
...aren't cutting) and is therefore sleeping terribly, and throughout the whole time we've had the shadow hanging over us of my Father in Law suddenly nosediving in health. As some of you know, he'd had Parkinsons from before I met him and was in a residential home with dementia for many years. He suddenly lost a lot of weight a few weeks ago though, and seemed to have pretty much given up on living....
..., with many of the insured illnesses you could expect to survive for many years. For example: certain cancers, heart disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis, loss of speech, sight or hearing, onset of Parkinsons or Alzheimers disease, third degree burns etc. Say you were an engineer aged 40 and you lost your sight. A Critical Illness policy would pay out immediately and that money could well be vital ...
... that made them even, but guilt had sunk its claws in, and wasn't about to let go. Finely honed scalpels weren't much good against a metric ton of bricks. She resigned herself to heavy lifting. Parkinsons weren't meant for manual labor, and former Gryffindors made for very stubborn piles of brick, so it was a slow process, but by the end of week three, Pansy had achieved much progress. “So, in...
...were some decent jokes, fun romp, great music, punchy and moves along nicely. A decent Dreamworks movie? Well suck me dry and call me dusty. Luckily there weren't many quiet, slow paced scenes, which are way too animated. It's like every characters in a dreamworks movie has parkinsons. But anyway, it's good enough to distract me from how much I dislike CG movies. Wish I had seen it in 3D though.
... she can also take it. In public anyway. The private side of pansy Parkinson is a very different story. Personal Biography/History (family life, bloodline, etc): Pansy is the thirteenth generation of purelooded Parkinsons. Her parents didn't manage to have a male heir, so she is also the last of the Parkinson line, and a severe disappointment to her father. She's never managed to please him, ...