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Old 03-30-2014, 05:59 PM
HarryM HarryM is offline
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Originally Posted by Tupelo3 View Post
One of the common non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's is REM Behavior Disorder (RBD). Symptoms typically included vivid dreams, acting out dreams (movement which can include hitting and punching) and vocalization (which includes talking, shouting or screaming). If you really think it's a problem, (hurting himself or someone else or preventing sleep) you should speak to his doctor about it because there are meds available.
Once I fell asleep in my chair and had a dream that seemed to necessitate me punching an individual. I punched so hard that I threw myself out of the chair, missed hitting the person, and fell across the room only to break the fall with my face on the coffee table. Hurt like "H" and had a black eye with a good story to tell.

I won't tell about breaking a bone in my foot as I kicked the wall while fighting with a Mountain Lion that I wanted out of my house. Thanks for the entertainment PD.
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