Not me, but my life long bud, Lenny. Lenny played the circuit from rock band to church band over 50 years. At ~ age 60 he was diagnosed with Parkinsons. For the following ~ 8 years he was able to still getup and jam. He talked about the muscle memory kicking in when he played so that while the meds minimized the tremors in daily life, the guitar was not a problem at all. That should be the good news for you.

Unfortunately Parkinsons is a progressive degenerative disease. At 70 Lenny no longer plays. So it is a [*****] of a diagnosis. Get a good doctor who prescribes lots of meds and you will extend your quality of life.

Keep on rocken as long as you can. It is what we all try to do.


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