>>23533408 The family of Robert Mueller, who furthered the Russia Collusion hoax, says he can't testify to Congress due to Parkinson’sPN
Why can’t he testify, none of the symptoms make him incapable of talking and answering questions. Symptoms. It’s very rare to get dementia. The Committee should get a full and detailed letter from his doctor why he can’t testify. Maybe they can do it by zoom?
When he testified before he was nervous and confused but he could talk and say stupid things.
Common symptoms of Parkinson's disease include tremors, stiffness, slowed movement (bradykinesia), and balance problems. Non-motor symptoms can also occur, such as changes in mood, sleep disturbances, and loss of sense of smell.
Parkinson's disease is characterized by distinct symptoms that affect movement and a number of other aspects of daily life. These typically start subtly and progress over the years, and each person may have a different combination of symptoms.
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Tremors
About 80% of people with Parkinson’s diseaseexperience tremors.1 The tremors of Parkinson’s disease, often described as “pill-rolling,” are slow-frequency tremors with varying amplitude. They often occur first in one hand and subsequently spread to the other side of the body, usually remaining asymmetrical.
The tremors usually affect the hands and arms, although they can also involve the chin or the legs.
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Stiffness
Parkinson's disease commonly causes stiffness (postural rigidity) throughout the body. Like the tremors, the stiffness often begins on one side, typically on the same side of the tremor, but subsequently affects both sides of the body.
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Shuffling Gait
People with Parkinson's disease often walk slowly, characterized by a distinctive, sluggish shuffling of the feet and a tendency to keep their legs relatively straight, rather than bending them while walking. When they walk, their feet remain closer to the ground, rather than lifting with each step.
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Slow Movements
Most people with Parkinson's disease move slowly—what's known as bradykinesia. This begins early in the course of the disease, but like most of the symptoms, it is often not strikingly noticeable until after a diagnosis has been made.
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Speech Issues
Speech problems are common in people with Parkinson’s disease andare characterized by a weak, sometimes nasal or monotonous voice with imprecise articulation. The speech can be slow in some patients, but fast in others.
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Handwriting Changes
Dysgraphia refers to changes in handwriting, including in the speed and fluency of writing, as well as micrographia.3
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Masked Face
One of the telltale signs of Parkinson's disease is a lack of animated facial expression.
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Apathy
Apathy is a true lack of interest, and many with Parkinson's experience the feeling at times. In fact, apathy may be one of the earliest effects of the disease.
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Decreased Blinking
One of the common symptoms of Parkinson's disease is decreased blinking. This can make someone look as if they are staring at someone or something. The reduced blinking may also make the eyes dry.
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Dry Skin
If you have Parkinson's disease, you are likely to have dry, flaky skin and dryness of your scalp.
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Sleep Problems
The majority of people living with Parkinson's disease experience trouble sleeping.5 This can range from trouble falling or staying asleep to daytime sleepiness.
Rare Symptoms
There are other, less common effects of Parkinson's disease:
RareForgetfulness: Parkinson’s disease can be associated with a type of dementia called subcortical dementia. This is characterized by difficulties with decision making, multi-tasking, changes in personality, and overall slowness of thinking. Dementia tends to occur late in the course of the disease.
https://www.verywellhealth.com/parkinsons-symptoms-11780324