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Do You Find That Different States Create Different Symptoms With PD?
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I live in MN and do have dizzy spells and headaches with PD. However, traveling to Mesa, AZ I am dizzy for at least 6 hours of the day and severe headaches. Do others find different states cause different reactions and symptoms with PD?

posted January 12, 2018
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A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I can’t say any different in states but temperature and humidity make a big difference to me. I think for me it is the effect on meds more than PD. I’ve become extremely heat sensitive- unlike what I’ve heard many say - I do much better when it is cold than warm. The tremor may be some worse when it is 30 degrees but the rest of the symptoms are much better. Humidity only compounds effect.

posted January 13, 2018
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I as well. I am sad for you as this is not fun and puts me down for that period of time. Keep positive thoughts and play hard when it is over.

posted January 15, 2018
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Live in LV just started getting dizzy and short term headaches

posted January 15, 2018

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