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Are stealing and compulsive gambling symptoms of parkinsons disease? |
Are stealing and compulsive gambling symptoms of parkinsons disease? I hope your not serious. I think they ARE symptoms of poor morals, though. Depending on what type of medication he is taking to treat the condition it can be a side effect. There is a pending litigation with the manufacture of Mirapex and other drugs that affect dopamine that says gambling problems and the meds are linked. Report It hell no No-Have NEVER heard of any association for unless a kleptomaniac(mental ) stealing is a morality or lack of issue and compulsive gambling is due to that some people those with addictive personalities get addicted to gambling. Michael Fox is one of the well know pesonalities with Parkinson's Disease-uncontrollable muscle movement and twitches but somewhat better with medicine(not a great deal) medicine alone does not stop stealing or addictive gambling as is the case in Parkinsons-only Medication helps a bit with the symptons no no, they are not symptoms of parkinsons. If you are having those types of issues, or know someone who is, I would advise you to seek help. They are both signs of a weak mind..... it simply means you have got into this shameless habit and you love doing it despite u know it is wrong u are not afraid of being caught and you are going to give parkinsons disease as an excuse when u get caught. you will learn a good lesson when you go to jail. No. The meds for Parkinsons have been blamed for these things. I think it's a crock. Sounds like a sign of a criminal |
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