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Why Do I Feel Alot Worse On Cloudy And Raing Days

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August 17, 2024
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I can't take the heat. Just a few minutes and i.start feeli g dizzy band weak

August 19, 2024
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I doubt that but sunny days no clouds I am fine. Today is nice and sunny but way above 100

August 19, 2024
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Because you don't have an umbrella ? 😉

August 19, 2024
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Cloudy and rainy days can exacerbate symptoms of Parkinson's disease, including dyskinesia. Members of MyParkinsonsTeam have reported that weather changes, such as rainstorms, can worsen their dyskinesia, leading to increased discomfort and disruption in daily activities. This can include trouble sleeping due to nocturnal Show Full Answer

Cloudy and rainy days can exacerbate symptoms of Parkinson's disease, including dyskinesia. Members of MyParkinsonsTeam have reported that weather changes, such as rainstorms, can worsen their dyskinesia, leading to increased discomfort and disruption in daily activities. This can include trouble sleeping due to nocturnal movements and overall increased agitation.

August 17, 2024

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