After searching up a chronic problem I had which would be unsteady hands, I realized that I have the same symptoms as Parkinson's Disease. The thing is, I'm only 16 and people who are confirmed to have it are in their 60s and some early 30s. I looked up and matched my problems with the list given:
Symptoms in Parkinson’s disease
Bradykinesia (slowness of movement) - No
Rigidity (stiffness of movement) - No
Tremor (involuntary shaking of the hands, feet, arms, legs, jaw, or tongue, usually more prominent at rest) - Yes, but not Michael J. Fox movement, I can't hold my hands steady at all
Postural Instability - No
Mood (depression, anxiety, irritability) - Just a bit
Cognitive changes (attention, visuo-spatial problems, memory problems, personality changes, psychosis/hallucinations) - Yes
Orthostatic hypotension (lightheaded and low blood pressure upon standing) - No
Constipation and early satiety (a feeling of fullness after eating small amounts) -YES
Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), especially of hands and feet - Yes
Seborrhea dermatitis (dry skin) dandruff - Yes
Urinary urgency, frequency and incontinence - No
Loss of sense of smell (Anosmia) - No
Insomnia, Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS) - Yes
Sensory (pain, tightness, tingling, burning) - In my chest, but I'm guessing it's the foods I eat.
Drooling due to slowed swallowing (Sialorrhea) - No
Speech and swallowing problem - Yes
Things like Insomnia, Speech Problems, Constipation, early satiety, and involuntary shaking have an affect on me everyday. My hands do sweat a lot when I'm playing Call of Duty on the Xbox or PC and I do see my sweat actually accumulate and become visible on my mouse and controller.
So Dr. Facepunch, do I have some type of Parkinson's Disease or do I have some other problems
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Dr. Facepunch commands you to go to the real life doctor
See a doctor.
How many times do we have to say that?
You possibly do, but I doubt anyone on FP is a doctor that could intelligently diagnose you with Parkinson's without checking you in person.
Turn it into the new dance craze of 2010.
Apparently I have more symptoms of Parkinsons than you do. I doubt you have it, find a doctor.
See a doc.
[QUOTE=Station15;21261418]-big ol' list of symptoms-[/QUOTE]
Jeez, now I'm thinking I've got Parkinson's... :tinfoil:
[QUOTE=Reflectent;21261445]yes you are going to die have fun[/QUOTE]
We're all going to die in the long run broski.
Woah. You're serious? I thought this was some kind of spam thread. You don't have Parkinson's. You're a teenager... your body is changing yadda yadda, go see your doctor.
yeah, you probably don't have Parkinson's, just go see an actual doctor about these problems, and just double check to make sure you do/don't have Parkinson's.
[QUOTE=Jamsponge;21261484]Jeez, now I'm thinking I've got Parkinson's... :tinfoil:[/QUOTE]
Rofl.
Dude you're a hypochondriac.
I advise you one thing, never look at your dick.
[QUOTE=Shoe Phone;21261527]Woah. You're serious? I thought this was some kind of spam thread. You don't have Parkinson's. You're a teenager... your body is changing yadda yadda, go see your doctor.[/QUOTE]
I've had these problems for years.
[quote=Station15]So Dr. Facepunch, do I have some type of Parkinson's Disease or do I have some other problems[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Station15;21261418]
Bradykinesia (slowness of movement) - [b]No[/b]
Rigidity (stiffness of movement) - [b]No[/b]
Postural Instability - [b]No[/b]
Orthostatic hypotension (lightheaded and low blood pressure upon standing) - [b]No[/b]
Urinary urgency, frequency and incontinence - [b]No[/b]
Loss of sense of smell (Anosmia) - [b]No[/b]
Drooling due to slowed swallowing (Sialorrhea) - [b]No[/b][/quote]
thars yor answar
You don't have anything. It's all normal. Your body is going through "changes."
[QUOTE=Station15;21261418]After searching up a chronic problem I had which would be unsteady hands, I realized that I have the same symptoms as Parkinson's Disease. The thing is, I'm only 16 and people who are confirmed to have it are in their 60s and some early 30s. I looked up and matched my problems with the list given:
Symptoms in Parkinson’s disease
Bradykinesia (slowness of movement) - No
Rigidity (stiffness of movement) - No
Tremor (involuntary shaking of the hands, feet, arms, legs, jaw, or tongue, usually more prominent at rest) - Yes, but not Michael J. Fox movement, I can't hold my hands steady at all
Postural Instability - No
Mood (depression, anxiety, irritability) - Just a bit
Cognitive changes (attention, visuo-spatial problems, memory problems, personality changes, psychosis/hallucinations) - Yes
Orthostatic hypotension (lightheaded and low blood pressure upon standing) - No
Constipation and early satiety (a feeling of fullness after eating small amounts) -YES
Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), especially of hands and feet - Yes
Seborrhea dermatitis (dry skin) dandruff - Yes
Urinary urgency, frequency and incontinence - No
Loss of sense of smell (Anosmia) - No
Insomnia, Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS) - Yes
Sensory (pain, tightness, tingling, burning) - In my chest, but I'm guessing it's the foods I eat.
Drooling due to slowed swallowing (Sialorrhea) - No
Speech and swallowing problem - Yes
Things like Insomnia, Speech Problems, Constipation, early satiety, and involuntary shaking have an affect on me everyday. My hands do sweat a lot when I'm playing Call of Duty on the Xbox or PC and I do see my sweat actually accumulate and become visible on my mouse and controller.
So Dr. Facepunch, do I have some type of Parkinson's Disease or do I have some other problems[/QUOTE]
Looks like you have testicular cancer and super aids.
You could have consumed a large amount of sugar or caffeine and your body is just not used to it therefore causing tremors and insomnia. High amounts of caffeine also causes dehydration which leads to your dry skin. You're irritable and anxious because by these conditions you're not used to.
You do not have Parkinson's. If it really bothers you, go see a real doctor.
Call ronald regan... He can help...
Oh... Hes dead from it...
But really, You should go see Dr, Garry Facepunch, He might know how many facepunches are needed for a cure
Well if you think you have it you need to go to a doctor anyways for treatment options. So what are you going to do? Find out we think you have it and do nothing?
Go see a doctor.
[QUOTE=Mrdark;21261683]You could have consumed a large amount of sugar or caffeine and your body is just not used to it therefore causing tremors and insomnia. High amounts of caffeine also causes dehydration which leads to your dry skin. You're irritable and anxious because by these conditions you're not used to.
You do not have Parkinson's. If it really bothers you, go see a real doctor.[/QUOTE]
Can you explain the speech problems, memory problems, and constipation? My sugar intake a bit high, but I'm sure I'm used to it.
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[QUOTE=Best4bond;21261729]Call ronald regan... He can help...
Oh... Hes dead from it...
But really, You should go see Dr, Garry Facepunch, He might know how many facepunches are needed for a cure[/QUOTE]
Ronald Reagan had Alzheimers.
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