Did Hitler Have Parkinson's?
I have heard it said that Adolf Hitler had Parkinson's disease. I've also seen documentaries about Hitler. Many of them attribute Hitler's erratic and unstable Behavior to Parkinson's.
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@A MyParkinsonsTeam Member
On this site we are free to ask questions without judgement. It is my opinion that your response to David was inappropriate and frankly quite rude. I am sorry if you had family that was harmed by Hitler, and I know that would be very painful to live with if that indeed is the case. However, your anger was misdirected. David is a good man, and merely asked a question trying to use non offensive words. It is his right to ask whatever he wants, in the way he wants, without someone questioning angrily how could he ask such a question and demeaning him. If any one of us doesn’t like someone’s question, the appropriate thing to do is just be silent and do not respond. It is not our opinion or perception he was asking for. I for one would like to know if he had Parkinsons, which is only one of the diseases and disorders that produced such atrocious behavior. Again, if you did have family that was a victim of his evil actions I am truly sorry for your pain, and I pray that God will heal your wounds and those of others who lost family members.
Carol
Scottsmom 💕✝️💕🙏🏼
Yes he did have Parkinson. I am sorry for the hate message you received. We are here to help each other, so please if someone ask a question don't be mean
Does it really matter? Hitler was a severe drug addict. How can you describe a homicidal/genocidal maniac as simply erratic and unstable? Mr. Brown, does it really matter if Hitler developed Parkinson's after years of drug abuse? I find this question pointless. In fact, "I don't give a damn." I have never been more sincere.
Anne Kristine
@A MyParkinsonsTeam Member
Thank you for adding me to your team, you were already on my team. Anne, we all have the right to comment on a question, but words have the power to build up or tear down. Each person deserves to be treated with respect. I understand that you are accustomed to being frank and to the point, what I don’t understand is why you would want to be seen, from your own words, as impertinent, rude, disrespectful, etc. to another person that is suffering with Parkinson’s. We all have a difficult time living with this disease & we want to build up & support each other. We all can learn to choose our words more carefully. I read your story. & messages this morning when I saw that you added me to your team. You are a kind, thoughtful, & supportive person that doesn’t deserve to be defined as those negative words.I want to offer you my condolences for the losses you have endured, especially your husband. You said my prayers would be best directed to the Mothers & Fathers that have lost their children to the lunacy of these violent times. I do pray for them daily, since our only child, Scott, died because of the horrible times we live. They are important to me, because I have experienced the death of my own son. I would like to be friends with you, & put this behind us. We are on this journey together & we could be a support to one another.
Blessings,
Carol
Scottsmom 🤗
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