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How Do You Know Your Disease Is Progressing?

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Deland, FL

2 years into diagnosis. Notice more hand trembling; sleep issues and leg and feet cramping.

December 7
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In Parkinson's, progression can be identified by worsening or new symptoms. Increased hand tremors, sleep disturbances, and leg/foot cramping may indicate changes. These symptoms align with disease progression, as motor and nonmotor symptoms can worsen over time. It's essential to discuss these changes with your doctor to Show Full Answer

In Parkinson's, progression can be identified by worsening or new symptoms. Increased hand tremors, sleep disturbances, and leg/foot cramping may indicate changes. These symptoms align with disease progression, as motor and nonmotor symptoms can worsen over time. It's essential to discuss these changes with your doctor to adjust your treatment plan and manage symptoms effectively. For more, visit: [5 Stages of Parkinson’s Progression](https://www.MyParkinsonsTeam.com/resources/unde...).

December 7

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