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Old 07-13-2017, 08:28 AM #1
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Default Driving with Parkinsons

Does anyone know what the restrictions are when driving? Do the doctors discourage Parkinson's patients from driving? My main symptom is my feet freezing. My tremor is under control, as well as my stiffness. Ironically, I can walk backwards, sideways, and go up and down stairs, I just can't go forward. Do other people have this as well?

Any responses would be great!
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