by Bill Wild | Feb 25, 2026 | PLM
Fatigue is one of the most common and misunderstood symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Many people describe it as one of the hardest parts of living with Parkinson’s, even more challenging than tremors or stiffness. This is not ordinary tiredness. Parkinson’s fatigue...
by Bill Wild | Feb 25, 2026 | PLM
Fatigue is one of the most common and misunderstood symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Many people describe it as one of the hardest parts of living with Parkinson’s, even more challenging than tremors or stiffness. This is not ordinary tiredness. Parkinson’s fatigue...
by Bill Wild | Feb 25, 2026 | PLM
The gut and brain are closely connected through the nervous system. In Parkinson’s disease, this connection is often affected early, leading to digestive symptoms that may appear long before diagnosis. Understanding the gut’s role helps people manage symptoms more...
by Bill Wild | Feb 25, 2026 | PLM
Parkinson’s disease is often described as a movement disorder, but for many people, movement symptoms are only part of the story. Long before tremors or stiffness appear, Parkinson’s can quietly affect other systems in the body. These are known as non motor symptoms,...
by Bill Wild | Feb 25, 2026 | PLM
When most people think of Parkinson’s disease, they picture shaking hands. Tremors have become the poster child of Parkinson’s, and while they are common, they are often not the first sign. For many people, Parkinson’s begins quietly. Subtly. In ways that are easy to...
by Bill Wild | Feb 15, 2026 | PLM
Receiving a Parkinson’s diagnosis can feel overwhelming. Even if you suspected it, hearing the words spoken out loud often brings a flood of emotions. Shock, fear, confusion, relief, sadness. Sometimes all at once. One of the most common reactions after diagnosis is...