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Peripheral Neuropathy, Slow Moving, No Strength In Hands, Back Pain. Suspected Bartonella And Parkinsonism. Any Ideas?

The specialist thinks my partner has a "parkinsonism" illness but hasn't put a name to it, the medication isn't helping the naturapath is thinking it's Bartonella & we are also getting him tested for heavy metal poison, also there is peripheral neuropathy,he is slow moving, has lost strength in his hands, can't write, sing, has back pain.Any ideas please?
Sat, 8 Jun 2013
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YOU have suffering PARKINSONIAN SYNDROME .Sometimes this is may be due to chronic lead poisoning in painter.YOU have to undergo investigation and consult doctor.
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Peripheral Neuropathy, Slow Moving, No Strength In Hands, Back Pain. Suspected Bartonella And Parkinsonism. Any Ideas?

Hello Thanks for visiting HEALTHCAREMAGIC YOU have suffering PARKINSONIAN SYNDROME .Sometimes this is may be due to chronic lead poisoning in painter.YOU have to undergo investigation and consult doctor.