Lafiel said:
she was telling it like it is, but I guess people are too politically correct to handle that these days |
"Dementia develops in about one third of people with Parkinson disease. In many others, thinking is impaired, but people may not recognize it.
Eventually, most people with Parkinson disease become severely disabled and immobile. They may be unable to eat, even with assistance. Dementia develops in about one third of them."
Edit:
Sorry, wrong quote. But I was trying to tell you that mental abilities are affected in Parkinson, it can be as bad as dementia, lesser problems like depression, psychosis and bipolarity are common as well. I have no idea if Hitler had mental issues related to Parkinson or not though.
"Certain mental health problems, like depression and disturbances -- such as hallucinations, delusions, and paranoia -- are possible complications of Parkinson's disease and/or its treatment"







