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[PARK-0070] Parkinsons Acadia CS: Iceberg

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Created on January 5, 2026

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Tremors

What people see

Poor balance and posture

Slowed movements

Limited or no facial expressions

Muscle stiffness

Difficulty thinking and focusing on tasks

Depression

What people don’t see

Fatigue

Sleep problems

Loss of sense of smell

Constipation

Bladder problems

Trouble swallowing

Poor balance and posture

Parkinson’s can affect posture and balance, increasing the risk of falls and making standing or walking steadily more difficult.

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Slowed movements

Movements may become slower, making everyday tasks like walking, dressing, or writing take more effort and time.

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Loss of sense of smell

A reduced or absent sense of smell can affect appetite, taste, and enjoyment of food.

Fatigue

Parkinson’s can cause a deep tiredness that can affect both body and mind, even after rest or sleep.

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Limited or no facial expressions

Facial muscles may move less, leading to a serious or blank look that can make emotions harder to read.

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Difficulty thinking and focusing on tasks

Parkinson’s can affect memory and attention, making it harder to plan, concentrate, or process information.

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Trouble swallowing

Swallowing muscles may weaken or move less smoothly, raising the risk of choking and making it harder to eat and drink.

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Constipation

Slower digestion may lead to ongoing constipation, bloating, and abdominal discomfort.

Muscle stiffness

Stiff muscles can limit range of motion and cause discomfort or pain. Stiffness may affect any muscles in the body, making movement feel rigid.

Depression

Depression may cause persistent sadness, loss of interest, low motivation, or changes in mood or energy.

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Tremors

Involuntary shaking often starts in the hands or fingers. Tremors may occur when the body is at rest or under stress.

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Bladder problems

Changes in bladder function can cause urgency or leakage.

Sleep problems

Parkinson’s can disrupt sleep by causing insomnia, vivid dreams, nighttime movement, or daytime fatigue.

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