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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

My top 10 side effects related to Dystonia


1. Spilling pretty much every beverage that I drink.
2. Dropping my napkin about 10 times during a meal.
3. Stepping on my dog's tail.
4. Laughing more.
5. Using made up words on purpose.
6. Often looking like a French spy.
7. Reading more.
8. Not watching much television.
9. Having some pretty spectacular falls in front of large groups of people.
10. Laying on any floor at any time and at any location.

3 comments:

  1. I have dystonia in association with Parkinson's Plus. It manifests itself as a dystonic tremor, which takes the form of head nodding and trunk shaking nearly every minute of my waking life. Do you have any information about this condition that I may not have heard? Thanks for the shirts! We wear them with pride.

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  2. You might want to add to your list:

    11. Looking like a rock star laying low on a bed of red pillows in Palm Springs.

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  3. I love this post. Very funny. I can relate. I step on my dog's tail all the time and I am pretty sure she is strategically arranging her toys on the floor to get back at me. I have had many trips and they are out to get me!

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