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Have any of your doctors looked into Parkinson's or Parkinsonism Disease? My brother does not have full blown Parkinson's but does have Parkinsonism; which can eventually go into full Parkinson's.


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Gerry,

Thanks for your reply. I think with the mild atrophy, twitches, and fatigue it pointed doctors away from Parkinson's and similar diseases. But, it would probably be good to look into it.

-Shannon
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