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tony tan got parkinson

CoffeeAhSoh

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Tiagong ,

By the end of his boxing career Muhammad Ali had absorbed an estimated 200,000 hits.[239]

In 1984, Ali was diagnosed with Parkinson's syndrome, which sometimes results from head trauma from violent physical activities such as boxing.

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CoffeeAhSoh

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I worry Pinky will kenna Parkinson too. He already looked blur like fuck without the illness.

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Tiagong , Parkinson very jialat one...

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Parkinson's disease (PD)
is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement. It primarily results from the loss of dopamine-producing cells in the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter involved in controlling movement and coordination. As dopamine levels decrease, individuals with Parkinson's disease experience a variety of motor and non-motor symptoms.

### Motor Symptoms:

1. **Tremors:** Involuntary shaking, usually starting in the hands or fingers.
2. **Bradykinesia:** Slowed movement, making simple tasks more difficult and time-consuming.
3. **Rigidity:** Stiffness and resistance in muscles, leading to reduced range of motion and muscle pain.
4. **Postural instability:** Impaired balance and coordination, increasing the risk of falls.

### Non-Motor Symptoms:

1. **Loss of sense of smell:** An early symptom for some individuals.
2. **Sleep disturbances:** Including insomnia, vivid dreams, or restless leg syndrome.
3. **Depression and anxiety:** Common psychological effects of the disease.
4. **Cognitive changes:** Such as difficulties with memory, attention, and executive function.
5. **Autonomic dysfunction:** Leading to issues like constipation, urinary problems, and low blood pressure.

### Causes:

The exact cause of Parkinson's disease is not fully understood, but it is believed to result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. While most cases occur sporadically, some genetic mutations are associated with an increased risk of developing the condition. Environmental factors such as exposure to certain toxins may also contribute to its development.

### Risk Factors:

- **Age:** Parkinson's disease typically develops in people over the age of 60, although it can occur earlier.
- **Gender:** Men are slightly more likely to develop Parkinson's disease than women.
- **Family history:** Individuals with a close relative (parent or sibling) with Parkinson's disease have a slightly higher risk.
- **Environmental factors:** Exposure to certain pesticides, herbicides, or other toxins may increase the risk.
- **Head injuries:** A history of head trauma has been associated with an increased risk.

### Diagnosis and Treatment:
Diagnosing Parkinson's disease can be challenging, as there is no specific test for it. Diagnosis is usually based on medical history, physical examination, and assessment of symptoms. Imaging tests like MRI or DaTscan may be used to rule out other conditions.

While there is currently no cure for Parkinson's disease, treatments focus on managing symptoms and improving quality of life. This may include medications to increase dopamine levels in the brain, physical therapy to improve mobility and balance, and lifestyle modifications. In some cases, surgical procedures like deep brain stimulation may be considered to alleviate symptoms.

Overall, Parkinson's disease is a complex condition that requires comprehensive medical management and support. While it can significantly impact daily life, many individuals with Parkinson's disease are able to lead fulfilling lives with appropriate treatment and support.

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oliverlee

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at least not dementia. thats worse
the end stage of parkinson's is dementia. He will forget he was once the most overglorifed rubber stamp, but he might start spewing state secrets. A dementia stricken person is a loose canon, you can't predict what he will remember or say to you in public. The person could dredge up the most terrible family secret and repeat it ad nauseam. But by then you can't prosecute him cos he will be considered senile. Anyway, looking at hubby and wife in the clip, they don't look like they have aged well given their wealth. Unlike Wee Kim Wee and Mrs Wee.
 
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Once upon a time, there was a gay Old folks home in Singapore. Of course, these geriatric pioneer generation old fucks can't really do much sexually anymore at their age. But 2 of these gay fucks would get together regularly. One of them will hold the other guy's lancheow and jerk it, and they so they spend the days merrily this way. One day, one of the buddies did not show up to have his lancheow jerked. Later when the other guy ask him where he was, he replied "Today, I heard Tony Tan checked into our old folks home............... and he has Parkinson's in his right hand"
 
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