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Old 10-09-2013, 01:33 PM #1
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Default Good days bad days

I asked this question before but I want to make sure. I was just diagnosed and i'm set up with another Dr for a second opinion. My symptoms are all in my leg. I have leg weakness,stiffness,and pain. But each day is different. I stopped taking all meds and my symptoms vary from day to day in severity and in pain and stiffness. I have days that I can barely walk and others that I am about 90% functioning. Do symptoms vary in PD? Are there good days and bad days? Perhaps not as dramatic as mine.
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