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Medication made dad a sex addict – Noosa News
When Peter Ajaka, then 50, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease he was devastated – but it was his treatment that destroyed his life.

The Valentine’s Day that Peter Ajaka discovered he had Parkinson’s disease, he was “a bit of a mess”.
Only 50 when diagnosed, Peter – then a council building inspector – had no idea how bad things were about to get.
“I was already shattered,” he says. “My symptoms were worsening – my voice became very scratchy and soft; my posture was hunched. I was devastated that day.”
Shockingly, the thing that made things catastrophically worse for Peter was actually the medication he was prescribed for t…
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