Scott POV Theo had called me to his office; he was full of apologies. 'You do not have Parkinson's, but Ley Body Dementia. I had consulted with a colleague about you, not giving your name, of course, just the results, and he is the expert. They Had said that it mimics Parkinson's. I am sorry for the wrong diagnosis.' 'Thank you for getting a second opinion. Now, talk to me. What does this mean?' I knew nothing of this disease. 'It is a progressive disease like Parkinsons. It starts slowly, and it can be fast or slow. That you are fit and healthy is an advantage. You will notice little things over time; you will need permanent care. Here is a pamphlet. I suggest you read it, which will explain it better than I can.' I dropped the pamphlet on the table like it burnt my fingers. 'Time fr