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Why almost 50% of Americans with Parkinson's don't see a nervous system specialist

  It took Richard Huckabee nine years to get a Parkinson's finding. A region director for a corner shop chain, he previously saw side effects in 2004 when his voice would unexpectedly vacillate while addressing enormous gatherings of workers. "It's likely pressure," Huckabee recalled his primary care physician saying. After a year came the mind fluffiness, with Huckabee failing to remember his partners' names, having his considerations freeze mid-discussion, and completely losing his capacity to perform various tasks. As of now, his PCP persuaded him he had Lyme sickness and placed him on steroids. "It was horrendous. For quite a long time, they said, 'Simply continue on,'" Huckabee related. Before the side effects began when he was 44, Huckabee was in the prime of his vocation, having gotten an advancement and assumed control an over another area in northern Virginia. "What directors required 80 hours to do, I would do in 35 hours," he...

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