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To: TideGlider who wrote (956269)8/12/2016 4:58:33 PM
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from my article "As PD continues, cognitive problems can develop. In time, they become full-blown dementia. The United States cannot survive if its President is mentally impaired."



To: TideGlider who wrote (956269)8/12/2016 5:10:55 PM
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The average time from onset of Parkinson's to developing dementia is about 10 years. Parkinson's disease dementia is a decline in thinking and reasoning that develops in someone diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at least a year earlier. Common symptoms include: Changes in memory, concentration and judgment.
Parkinson's Disease Dementia | Signs, Symptoms, & Diagnosiswww.alz.org/dementia/parkinsons-disease-symptoms.aspAlzheimer's Association