Questions and Answers on Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disease of the central nervous system that often impairs motor skills, speech and other functions. It is characterized by muscle rigidity, tremor, a slowing of physical movement (bradykinesia), and in extreme cases, a loss of physical movement (akinesia).
This chronic disorder requires broad-based management including patient and family education, support group services, general wellness maintenance, physiotherapy, exercise and nutrition. Currently there is no cure for Parkinson’s disease, but medications or surgery can provide relief from the symptoms.
06/15/2009 - Questions and Answers
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I'm 55 and was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease about 3 years ago. When I was younger I used to be a very keen skier, but I stopped while our kids were growing.
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06/12/2009 - Questions and Answers
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I've got Parkinson's, and my wife tells me I never smile any more. My doctor says that's part of the disease, but is there any treatment that helps this specific problem?
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06/12/2009 - Questions and Answers
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My doctor says I've got 'somatization disorder' and wants me to go to a psychiatrist. I think she's got the wrong diagnosis. What is this 'disorder', anyway? Why can't she find out what's really wrong with me?
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