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My Husband Has PD And Says His Brain Feels Numb. Could It Be Brain Fog. He Doesn't Know What Else To Call The Feeling

A MyParkinsonsTeam Member asked a question 💭
Windsor, CA
March 10
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A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I get a sensation if something moving in my brain,as if something is crawling around, Drs and Nurses look baffled,glad to know I'm not the only one experienceing sensations!!!!

March 13
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Oh boy...I thought it was just me!
I get this weird sensation of pins and needles up the back of head. It feels so strange and let's face it, doctors look at you like you're nuts 🙄

March 13
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

They don't address this feeling of numb brain, frozen brain or what to do about it. I feel so peculiar, makes me unable to be very productive. I believe it's a medication issue. Let me hear from all who experience this terrible oddness. I call it weird head and l hate it! Help!

March 11
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I agree.please don’t change his meds without asking his doctor or nurse

March 10
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Not necessarily ! You may be taking too much ( my experience ) but I don't know. You must talk with your PD nurse. 😀

March 10

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