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How do I know what stage I’m in?

posted July 23
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Our neurologist was helpful at identifying current stages of Parkinson's Disease.

posted July 25
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All the world's a stage, and all the patients and carers merely players .. 🙄

Morning Chris, I've no idea ! AI 's got it sewn up 🤐 Someone sensible will give you an answer ! God bless you my friend 🙂

posted July 24
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Hi Chris Ledesma 79,

Hi Chris Ledesma 79

I'm happy to meet you
Let me welcome you to MPT, the best place for people with Parkinson's.

You'll find that you have many teammates here who are ready and happy to help you. Consider me one of them, too.

I invite you to have a look at my story page. I think you will find some useful ideas there. Just press on my name, and it will pop up.

Love, Jeri

posted July 23
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Parkinson's disease progresses through various stages, each with its own set of challenges and symptoms. Here are some key points about the stages of Parkinson's disease:

- Stages of Grief: After diagnosis, individuals often go through the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Thes... read more

Parkinson's disease progresses through various stages, each with its own set of challenges and symptoms. Here are some key points about the stages of Parkinson's disease:

- Stages of Grief: After diagnosis, individuals often go through the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. These stages can occur in any order and may be revisited multiple times.

- Early-Stage Parkinson's: At this stage, symptoms are generally mild and may include tremors, slight stiffness, and some difficulty with movement. Exercise is highly recommended to maintain mobility and overall health. For example, the article "Move Well With These Exercises for Early-Stage Parkinson’s" provides specific exercises that can be beneficial.

- End-Stage Parkinson's: Managing the late stages of Parkinson’s disease is particularly challenging. Symptoms can become severe, and individuals may require significant assistance with daily activities. The article "End-Stage Parkinson’s Disease: What To Know" offers insights into managing this stage.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the resources provided by MyParkinsonsTeam:

- [Finding a New Normal: Living With Parkinson's](https://www.MyParkinsonsTeam.com/resources/find...)
- [Move Well With These Exercises for Early-Stage Parkinson’s](https://www.MyParkinsonsTeam.com/resources/move...)
- [Parkinson's Disease Psychosis: What to Know](https://www.MyParkinsonsTeam.com/resources/how-...)

These resources offer comprehensive information on living with Parkinson's and managing its various stages.

 This AI-generated response comes from MyParkinsonsTeam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

Move Well With These Exercises for Early-Stage Parkinson’s | MyParkinsonsTeam
Finding a New Normal: Living With Parkinson's | MyParkinsonsTeam
posted July 23

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