2-year-old helps great-grandfather fight Parkinson's disease

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2-year-old helps great-grandfather fight Parkinson's disease
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'TJ started to not only take a liking to my grandpa but wanted to help him.'

Taryn Watson’s two-year-old son TJ likes to help his great-grandfather Philip Thompson with his movements. Thompson was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2013.A 2-year-old is helping his great-grandfather fight Parkinson's disease one small step at a time.

Taryn Watson recently shared on social media how her son TJ helps his great-grandfather -- Watson's grandfather -- Philip Thompson, who was diagnosed in 2013 with Parkinson's disease, a nervous system disorder which affects a person's movement and gets worse over time, according to the According to the agency, as symptoms of Parkinson's disease progress, "people may have difficulty walking, talking, or completing other simple tasks." While there is no cure, "research is ongoing and medications or surgery can often provide substantial improvement with motor symptoms," the agency states."It was difficult because … Grandpa is the one that's always outside with us. He's throwing the ball.

Sometimes, she said, TJ holds out his hand for his great-grandfather as they take walks outside. Other times, he encourages him to move or simply gives him a loving hug."I think it says a lot about TJ. He's very compassionate at a young age," Watson said. "I didn't even know you could really teach a kid that thing at that young of an age, but he really has caught on to a lot of things.

"My grandpa has been that person that we all have been able to come together and be there for, and then it kind of just makes us closer as well," Watson said.

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