I Wish I Didn’t, But I Do…

Gayle Lynn Smith
Jul 27, 2017 · 2 min read

Yes, I do…

Of course, even after all this time, I still love him.

He knew that when he started sending the messages, which I answered, then when he made the calls. The first time I didn’t answer. The second time, I had to… I believe he truly is one of the addictions brought on by parkinson’s medications, something else to learn to go without- “One day at a time”.

No, really. True story? What do you think?

My parkinson’s group has discussed to the nth degree side effects of these “dopamine agonists”…drugs…

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Gayle Lynn Smith

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I'm Gayle. One woman dedicated to my family and being all I can be. Traveling the world in search of the perfect end to my story. (With parkinson's)

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