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Hi,

i"m new to this site. anyone here with Parkinson's also dealing with menopause?

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Hi , I was diagnosed with pd ten years ago. I’m starting menopause and my symptoms worsen the days of my period, making every activity difficult. I feel paralyzed those days.

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Thanks for reply. I was diagnosed 16 years and am post-meno. Having extreme fatigue and wondering if it’s hormonal or PD - related

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I used to think that every symptom was because my pd condition, but my friends were feeling the same, so l went to my gynecologist, she’s giving me hormones treatment , while passing this stage, and I feel so much better now.

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