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What are the debilitating symptoms in the final stages of Parkinson’s disease?

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What are the debilitating symptoms in the final stages of Parkinson’s disease?

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When a patient reaches the final stages of Parkinson’s disease, the symptoms get more and more debilitating and the patient’s mobility will become thoroughly limited, he will be bound for the rest of his days to the wheelchair and confined to bed, swallowing food or water will become an insurmountable difficulty and speech will be almost non existent. At times those unfortunate family members who have to take care of their relative suffering from the last stages of Parkinson’s disease find it painful to watch the struggling efforts of the PD patient to communicate and articulate his thoughts into coherent words. Many patients, not being able to carry on with this difficulty of speech just give up trying to communicate altogether. At times, to an outsider it might seem as if the patient has forgotten to speak or forgotten the question asked in his struggles to bring words to his lips. At times of Parkinson’s disease or rather in most cases deep depression sets in. Health will fail rapid

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