Parkinson's disease, now perhaps more prevalent than once thought, is a disease that often hides in plain sight, and KSL's Peter Rosen knows that better than anyone.
, now perhaps more prevalent than once thought, is a disease that often hides in plain sight. Many patients and doctors say to keep their diagnoses secret, sometimes for years.
"I had … a busy family. We had three teenagers, and my husband and I both working and two dogs. And I just felt, like, intense fatigue. Like, my thoughts weren't organized. My body, half my body , wasn't strong," she explained. "It was such a monumental task to go to the supermarket."At first, Del Monaco told only her sisters and a few close friends. She says she was embarrassed by her symptoms, by losing her words during presentations at work.
"The stigma of it was weighing heavy on him. I think he didn't want to be seen as disabled," Dave Clark said.
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