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Is Shoulder And Neck Pain Part Of The Progression? Been Going On For A Few Years. Just Thought It Was My Pillows Or Mattress

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Amherst, VA
October 7, 2024
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Yes, shoulder and neck pain can be part of the progression of Parkinson's disease. Many people with Parkinson's experience pain in the nerves that run through the neck and shoulders. This pain can be severe and persistent, as described by individuals who have shared their experiences:

- One person mentioned having severe Show Full Answer

Yes, shoulder and neck pain can be part of the progression of Parkinson's disease. Many people with Parkinson's experience pain in the nerves that run through the neck and shoulders. This pain can be severe and persistent, as described by individuals who have shared their experiences:

- One person mentioned having severe neck and shoulder pain, describing it as "dying here and hurting so bad."
- Another individual reported dealing with an inflamed nerve in the shoulder blade, causing pain that interfered with sleep.

If you've been experiencing this pain for a few years, it might be related to Parkinson's rather than just your pillows or mattress. It's important to discuss these symptoms with your healthcare provider to explore appropriate pain management strategies.

October 7, 2024

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