"More men than women are diagnosed with Parkinson’s by a ratio of nearly 2:1. But the rate of diagnosis is not the only difference. Women and men diagnosed with Parkinson’s experience differences when it comes to presenting symptoms, sleep problems, cognitive impact, responses to surgery, medication side effects, emotional health, the care partner experience and more."
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My Late Mother had severe MID multi infarct dementia TIAs after hypaparathyroidism[ low] sister & me too then her polymyalgia rheumatica .Her nephews twin males one month older than me had diabetes 1 one died in his 30s the other had had a heart bypass & Parkinsons .Could this be reason re different statistics ? I have had the cardia & the neuro says "Watchful waiting" Could I be a guinea pig?
Sorry to hear about your family's difficult medical issues and I wish I could provide some helpful answer, but I have no medical background and unfortunately was not able to attend the webinar. It's good to do your own research and you are at the right forum to learn valuable information. Wishing you all the best!
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