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Early Morning Dyskinsia
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How many of you have early morning dyskinsia when you wake up. Difficulty in walking to the bathroom.

posted February 13, 2018
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A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Definitely, the legs, the bladder and my brain don't seem to wake and coordinate together no matter how much I scold them and tell them to behave, would you believe they won't listen to me, how dare they!

posted February 14, 2018
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

@ Ruth Hill - I find my worse time for dyskinsia is in the afternoon afterlunch is when I go off my legs completely and have to rest for about 2 hours then i can get going again.

posted March 6, 2018
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I couldn't agree with you more, LindaFrances. Seems like less and less of the automatic functions I used to have are working as time goes on. Diagnosed since 2010. I just recently added a commode near my bed for when I sleep too hard or drink too much at night and can't make it from the bed to the toilet.

posted March 3, 2018
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

100% I do, unbelievably difficult

posted February 14, 2018
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I can't take a normal step, take tiny little shuffles, takes about n hour before it even starts to get better

posted February 14, 2018

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