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Old 11-30-2014, 09:11 PM #1
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Default Discoloration In Left Arm?

Diagnosed in 2008. Taking Sinemet 3X daily. I have always had a very
noticeable 'dark' discoloration in my left arm (the one most impacted by PD),
and the left arm as well as the left hand is noticeably colder to the touch
than the right side.

My Doc as well as other specialists have never been able to adequately
explain this. It almost looks like some kind of circulatory issue. Have
had 3 different Movement Disorder physicians give me a generic PD
diagnosis.

Has anyone else experienced 'discoloration' in the arm on the weak side?


Thanks, David
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