Emese’s (30) early stage secondary Parkinson’s disease symtoms (anoxic-ischemic brain injury) – Video



12-10-2011 04:21 Demonstration of early stage secondary Parkinson's disease symptoms (slurry speech, trouble initiating movements, loosing balance) on a 30 year old woman, who lost almost all of her putamen (part of the basal ganglia) on both sides of the brain resulting from the lack of oxygen in the injured part of her brain. The professional term for her injury is anoxic-ischemic brain injury. You can read up her story and make donations here: http://www.gofundme.com Join the free Facebook group I set up for her for following updates (www.facebook.com Date of Accident: June 7th, 2011. Video taken: Oct. 12th, 2011

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Emese's (30) early stage secondary Parkinson's disease symtoms (anoxic-ischemic brain injury) - Video

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