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Often, within 3 to 7 years, you’ll see more changes. Early on, you might have a little trouble with something like buttoning a shirt. At this point, you may not be able to do it at all. You might also find that the medicine you take starts to wear off between doses.

You can expect:

  • Changes in how you speak, like a softer voice or one that starts strong, but trails off
  • Freezing when you first start to walk or change direction, as if your feet are glued to the ground
  • Trouble swallowing
  • Falls to be more likely
  • Trouble with balance and coordination
  • Slower movements
  • Small, shuffling steps

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