How long can an 80 year old live with Parkinson's?
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Survival Timeline for Individuals with Parkinson's Disease
The lifespan of an 80-year-old diagnosed with Parkinson's disease can vary significantly. Various factors play a role, including the individual's overall health, the severity of the disease, and how well it is managed. Generally, many people with Parkinson's continue to live for several years after their diagnosis, but individual experiences may differ greatly.