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Total Exhaustion Struggles To Keep Eyes Open.

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Boksburg, ZA
November 9, 2024
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Fatigue in Parkinson’s disease can be overwhelming and manifest in several ways:

- Physical exhaustion: Feeling completely run-down and without energy, making movement nearly impossible
- Mental exhaustion: Difficulty concentrating, remembering things, or following simple directions.
- Excessive daytime sleepiness: Show Full Answer

Fatigue in Parkinson’s disease can be overwhelming and manifest in several ways:

- Physical exhaustion: Feeling completely run-down and without energy, making movement nearly impossible.
- Mental exhaustion: Difficulty concentrating, remembering things, or following simple directions.
- Excessive daytime sleepiness: Feeling tired no matter how much rest you get.

This fatigue can be constant or come and go, making it challenging to engage in daily activities or social events.

November 9, 2024

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