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My husband's left leg does the same thing. It actually started causing him problems long before we knew he had PD. I just read that someone else also has problems with her left leg which made me think. My husband also has very little noticeable tremor. We too are rookies.

Norma

Greg/Diane Nicolaou wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am always amazed at the information that goes through here.  Some of you (Murray) must have some incredible sources.  This makes me just a bit intimidated to ask such a simple question but here goes.....
>
> I understand about the loss of brain cells and lack of dopamine as cause for P.D.symptoms but I have not read anything that explains why it effects one side more than the other.  Or does it?  It does with me.  When my meds start to wear off or at times when they are not effective my left foot starts to drag, my left leg hurts, limp, etc.   Also...
>
> About tremor.  I don't have a noticable tremor-but internally, at times, i feel like i'm shaking so hard the furniture im touching must be moving, yet when i look down nothing is moving.  I know thats not unique with me, is it common and does that change as time goes on?
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> I welcome your response.  Thank-you
>
> Diane
> Age 49 dx;age 48,onset age 47
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>

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