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Has Anyone Had A Spouse That Has Had Impulsiveness Or Said Something Inappropriate

A MyParkinsonsTeam Member asked a question đź’­
July 27
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I get the impulsiveness but saying something inappropriate things is that related to PD

July 27
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Yes, impulsivity and inappropriate behaviors are common among people with Parkinson's. Here are some examples from the knowledge base:

- One member's partner started taking things apart and putting them back together, leading to significant repair bills
- Another member mentioned that their increasing sexual needs Show Full Answer

Yes, impulsivity and inappropriate behaviors are common among people with Parkinson's. Here are some examples from the knowledge base:

- One member's partner started taking things apart and putting them back together, leading to significant repair bills.
- Another member mentioned that their increasing sexual needs strained their marriage.
- Some members have experienced issues with gambling or overspending, such as staying up all night shopping and buying multiple surfboards.

These behaviors can be distressing and challenging for both the person with Parkinson's and their loved ones.

July 27

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