i have stage 1 parkinsons, im bipolar with antisocial personality disorder
I just quit giving a shit cause the world is fucked and im fine whenever i check out
for 56 im not a tragedy and if i lost weight i think id look ok, i just have no desire or interest to
Stage 1 Parkinson's??
I'm sorry to hear that.

I read somewhere that people don't start showing Parkinson's symptoms until 70% of their dopamine is depleted.
I don't trust our medical system anymore.
They want us to be sick - the money is in us staying sick.
I wonder if there is any way to restore dopamine levels...to either slow progression of the disease, or even improve it?
FYI, a local business mogul in town got Parkinson's in 2007 when he was 50.
He will be 65 this year, and everything considered - he is still doing ok.
Also, former film critic Leonard Maltin has Parkinson's.
I noticed that his finger was twitching in a 2014 guest speaker video he did, which was on YouTube, and also in his YouTube video from his Pain and Gain review, from 2013.
He said it was an "essential tremor", but then came public with his Parkinson's diagnosis in 2019.
It's not a death sentence - but if you did anything to cause it [the business mogul I mentioned did a lot of coke in the 1980's], then I'd say to just avoid those things.
It can be managed, to a degree - as long as you stay on track, and try to keep your spirits high.
Although I'm not one to talk - frankly, I'm completely defeated. I've lost faith in my government, in society, in women...what's crazy is I don't even have any physical disease, and I feel this way. Maybe low testosterone - I'll be getting a blood test this month, just to see what's up.
I'm glad you're here posting! I'm also glad you are only in Stage 1 - it took Muhammad Ali 35 years to die of Parkinson's! So by no means is it an immediate death sentence or anything like that.
What I'd like to know is: can Parkinson's be reversed? I wouldn't be surprised if it can. But like I said - our medical system WANTS us to be sick. Our government WANTS us to be dependent. IMO.
Check his left thumb - I noticed it twitching, and he announced his Parkinson's only a few years ago:
I hate thinking that I probably have this in my future.
But hey - we ALL have this in our future, right? It's just the way life goes.