Hi gramps
I know about living with a PD sufferer, and I can understand how worried your "lovely missus" must be. How wonderful that she is there for you, through this and all your other family trials.
We just try to stay positive - if he gets fed up I remind him how lucky we are to have each other, a wonderful family, and good neighbours - and of course the wee grandchildren who are our beacon for the future.
PD does not kill you but it seriously curtails your life. We are both nearly 20 years younger than you, and sometimes feel very frustrated about the things we would have liked to do during our retirement (which has only just begun) and which will now no longer be possible.
My OH finds the tremor dreadfully irritating and it causes him pain and makes him very tense - he also has problems eating and is fading away before my very eyes. He has sleep problems too, and problems of "freezing up" and muscle weakness - in fact some new trial seems to appear most weeks! Getting everything done in the house and garden can be quite hard.
But as you say, life is full of hard lessons - I suppose what we have learned from all this is to take each day as it comes and look for the good things in it - sounds so trite I know, but it is what keeps us going.
I am so glad that you have each other, as we do - maybe that is more important than nights of passion! - I think it probably is.
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