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Do people die from parkinson's disease??


Answers: I've been sitting here for a good 5 minutes just staring at this question. Memories are running through my mind like crazy. My Dad has Parkinson's. It's not a fatal disease, just incurable. I've been thinking back to the man he once was, and how he is now. He is no longer able to dress himself, drive, and some days even has trouble speaking. The disease has literally taken his life away from him. Of course he suffers from depression, who wouldn't? I just hope that one day a cure will be discovered. I miss my Dad, that may sound crazy since he is still alive, but I miss the man he used to be.
My Grandfather did.
No dear this disorder is because of lack hormone call dopamine in the brain which make the person who has the disorder shaking>>....they have medication for it...don't worry
My Aunt did. Don't know if it was the Parkinsons exactly or a complication due to the fact she had it, but she had Parkinson's and she died.
They do eventually. They can live for years with this disease though, but it does begin to wear down on the body and especially the brain. I used to work in nursing homes, it made me sad to see the Parkinson's patients, one lady in particular was so very sweet. I would like to point out that most of the Parkinson's patients I knew died of other causes before the Parkinson's could kill them, it's such a long lasting disease that some people get pretty old and and develop other problems.
no. parkinsons course is much like many diseases in speed of progression--example leukemia,lupus,early years of alzheimers
Yes


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