Guest guest Posted October 26, 1998 Report Share Posted October 26, 1998 a, Another thing came to mind is before the actual diagnosis of cjd, the victim usually is thought to have something else that is treatable. As in the case of my Mom, she was thought to have a stroke. Then she was put on the floor of rehabilitation, and the physical therapy. She had one or two good days where we had hope then it rapidly became worse till the doctor said that her symptoms were too bad for the stroke. So that could be why on the case histories people had physical therapy, they thought they were working with something else. Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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