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Old 02-21-2011, 07:25 PM #13
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Hello, I suspect that my husband is about to be diagnosed with PD. He has an MRI this week and then we will go from there. I thought that he had frontotemporal dementia until he started having tremors in both hands and legs. He has difficulty standing in one place and balance is a concern. He can't sleep at night and has been clinically depressed for two years. Has anyone else had personality changes like noted in frontotemporal dementia but had it turn out to be PD?
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