I changed my mind. Stage 2. That gives her plenty of time to lie and cover up.
I did notice that in later stages of the disease, the tremors disappear. I did not know that before.
“I did notice that in later stages of the disease, the tremors disappear. I did not know that before.”
I’ve dealt with Parkinson’s as a caregiver for the last 40 years, and the suggestion that the tremors go away is misleading. Although that could happen, it would be because the patient is so incapacitated regarding muscle control that their limbs are rigid and/or has lost control of them altogether.
The tremors do not go away, as in back to normal...