Treating patients with Parkinson’s disease costs the U.S. around $25 billion a year. The average patient will need $2,500 worth of medication each year and therapeutic surgery could cost up to $100,000.
Treating patients with Parkinson’s disease costs the U.S. around $25 billion a year. The average patient will need $2,500 worth of medication each year and therapeutic surgery could cost up to $100,000.
They need to study this guy I’ve read about. Apparently he cured himself of PD. It seems to come and go, but it comes and goes at his whim.
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Damn! Wish hubby had that kind. I’d kick him in the ass and then we’d go skiing!
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Rumor has it there are magical powers from a renovated convent near Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Does the cure involve large amounts of bottom shelf whiskey?
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Bottom shelf whiskey, poor life choices, desperation, stupidity, the list goes on.
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You also need an affinity for balloon animals near beaches along the southeastern US coast.
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How much does it cost to treat a fat, stupid goldbrick?
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