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You may have these issues years before any classic motor symptoms like tremors:

You also might get these symptoms later in the disease -- and even if you have them, it doesn’t mean you have Parkinson’s disease. Scientists are still trying to understand the link.

You might also have mild issues with thinking and planning, like forgetfulness, a shorter attention span, and a hard time staying organized. Drooling and a more urgent need to pee are also common.

  • Constipation
  • Depression
  • Loss of smell
  • Low blood pressure when you stand up
  • Pain
  • Sleep issues

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