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Hello,

My name is Jane Westberg. I live in Boulder, Colorado. I'm a medical
educator (a psychologist) on the faculty of the University of Colorado
Health Science Center.

My father has Parkinson's. He's 83 and doesn't yet feel up to tackling
the NET, but he asked me if I could see if anyone has advise they can
offer regarding a problem he's been having. I believe that people living
with a condition have a wealth of information so I thought I would join
this list and pose Dad's question but also stay on the list so I can
dialogue with others about living with Parkinson's.

For several months now, Dad's toes have been bothering him at night. They
feel as if they are moving, when they are not. (He thinks that the
condition is called "traveling extremeties.") Recently he has also been
getting a burning sensation in his toes. He has far fewer problems with
his toes during the day, especially when he's wearing socks and shoes. He
has tried wearing socks and even slippers to bed, and that has helped a
little, but not much. Dad says it feels good when his feet are massaged,
but that it's difficult for him to get into a position where he can do
that comfortably?

Do any of you have any idea what may be going on? Do any of you have any
recommendations as to what Dad can do?

Jane Westberg   [log in to unmask]