parkinsons disease
By sndyincato
@sndyincato (139)
United States
November 4, 2006 8:26pm CST
Parkinson's disease does not affect everyone the same way. In some people the disease progresses quickly, in others it does not. Although some people become severely disabled, others experience only minor motor disruptions. Tremor is the major symptom for some patients, while for others tremor is only a minor complaint and different symptoms are more troublesome.
Tremor. The tremor associated with Parkinson's disease has a characteristic appearance. Typically, the tremor takes the form of a rhythmic back-and-forth motion of the thumb and forefinger at three beats per second. This is sometimes called "pill rolling." Tremor usually begins in a hand, although sometimes a foot or the jaw is affected first. It is most obvious when the hand is at rest or when a person is under stress
1 response
@sandypandy (250)
• Australia
19 Nov 06
Hi there,
I just found out my father aged 76 has got parkinsons .. He is just started to be medicated..