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Nancy

sounds like the beginning of micrographia and loss of fine  motor skills. 
Parkinson has  many awful symptoms t hat only get worse over  time.  I've 
had PD almost  20 years now and the "easy" movements  like sifting or 
salting are the hardest.    have to hunt and peck on computer now.   cant 
drive or play piano.

in beginning PD is not so bad,, so do everything you can now
Ive never  heard   of anything that helps  loss of our  hands.

Welcome but sorry u have 2 join this group.  DBS brain surgery  (while 
awake) helps tremor,dystonia and pain  in hands. bit mine are l ike paws
we are all different with regards to progress of disease and reaction to 
meds.

GOOD LUCK    and EXERCISE EXERCISE

-----Original Message----- 
From: N P
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2015 6:39 AM
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Subject: HAND PROBLEM

HELLO EVERYONE.  I AM NEW TO THIS LIST.  I 'QUALIFY' FOR THE YOUNG ONSET 
CLASSIFICATION OF PD.  I AM WONDERING IF ANYONE HAS A PROBLEM WITH MUSCLE 
STIFFNESS IN THEIR HAND AND IF THEY HAVE HAD ANY LUCK WITH TREATING IT.
NANCY
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