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(61,894 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(23,828 posts)usaf-vet
(7,847 posts)EARLY SIGNS OF PARKINSONS DISEASE
Parkinsons disease is a progressive neurological disorder. Early symptoms are often subtle and may be mistaken for normal aging or stress. Recognizing patterns early can help guide medical evaluation.
COMMON EARLY SIGNS
1. Tremor (Shaking)
A slight tremor, often starting in one hand or fingers. It is most noticeable when the hand is at rest and may resemble a pill-rolling motion.
2. Slowed Movement (Bradykinesia)
Movements become slower and smaller. Tasks like buttoning a shirt, standing up, or walking may take more time than usual.
3. Muscle Stiffness (Rigidity)
Muscles may feel tight or resistant to movement. This can limit range of motion and sometimes cause discomfort.
4. Changes in Posture and Balance
A person may begin to stoop or have difficulty maintaining balance. This may increase the risk of falls.
5. Reduced Facial Expression
Often called masked face, where facial expressions appear less animated than before.
6. Soft or Slurred Speech
Speech may become quieter, more monotone, or slightly slurred.
7. Changes in Handwriting (Micrographia)
Handwriting may become smaller, cramped, or harder to read over time.
8. Loss of Smell
A reduced ability to smell (for example, difficulty smelling foods) can be an early non-motor sign.
9. Sleep Problems
Disturbed sleep, acting out dreams, or restless nights may appear early.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Having one of these symptoms does not necessarily mean Parkinsons disease. However, if several of these signs are present and gradually worsening, it is important to consult a healthcare professional, preferably a neurologist.
This document is intended for general awareness and educational purposes.
Emile
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(22,573 posts)eShirl
(20,378 posts)Somewhere she doesn't have to be assaulted by chalk art on the sidewalk
(chalk reference: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/may/10/susan-collins-chalk-message-abortion-police )
Emile
(43,037 posts)Baitball Blogger
(52,637 posts)But the people who voted for her are worse.
Blue Full Moon
(3,612 posts)Moostache
(11,259 posts)Absolutely NONE.
aeromanKC
(3,954 posts)Wicked Blue
(8,991 posts)but I don't
cyclonefence
(5,165 posts)and this really pisses me off.
She owes her constituents the truth about what's going on. If she has Parkinson's, that's serious. If she, like me, has essential tremor (tremors happen to run in the females of my mother's family), that's not serious, just embarrassing and annoying. It makes daily life tough (can't use a cell phone or touch screen; it's hard to read without support).
If she thinks no one notices, she's nuts. And she needs to explain it.
Parkinson's is a degenerative disorder; essential tremor is not. My tremors will continue to get worse, but they will not affect other systems of my body. Late-stage Parkinson's can include dementia.