- grampa
- Sex: M
- Data Quality: 3 stars
- MSA: 7 yrs
- Type: Striatonigral degeneration (MSA-p)
- Mood: Good
- Cognition: Mild
- Autonomic: Mild
- Head: moderate
- Arms: severe
- Legs: moderate
- Tremors: none
- grampa
- Male, 67 years
- Toronto, ON
- Primary Condition
- MSA
- Type
- Striatonigral degeneration (MSA-p)
- First symptom
- Oct 2004
- Diagnosis
- Jun 2008
More About grampa
“If it’s too steep, you’re too old” - this was on the t-shirt I bought on a ski trip in February 2005. I had been very active for a long time – I hiked, golfed, skied, biked to work, and worked out at the gym. I did not know how steep it was going to get!
My presenting symptom, dysarthria (difficulty articulating words), began in Fall 2004. Looking back, I had coordination issues as well, evidenced mostly in my golf game. In March 2008, I was out west skiing with my son and had a great time. Two months later, my leg muscles stiffened up and balance issues arose - I fell off my bike twice in one commute! That June, I was diagnosed with MSA-P. Now that's steep!
Since then, I have been working hard, mentally and physically, to manage my symptoms and improve my QOL.