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brother in-law

Has anyone heard of losing all function of their legs?
My brother in-law was doing ok until 2 weeks ago he could no longer walk.
He basically has since lost movement in his arms too. He is at a nursing
home at the moment and they are doing therapy however it doesn't seem to
be helping. Anyone have info or similar thing happen?
We are totally lost as to what to do.

  1. I'm sorry to hear about your brother-in-law, BellyBell! Loss of leg movement can happen in patients with PD. This is usually called a "freezing" episode, where a sudden inability to move is experienced. We actually have more information on that here: https://parkinsonsdisease.net/living-with-pd/overcoming-freeze/. I hope this is helpful. Thanks for reaching out! - Chris, ParkinsonsDisease.net Team Member

    1. I have heard of freezing but this is more. It's 2 weeks and he still can't move.
      Is that till considered freezing? They have to use a lift to move him around
      because nothing is working. It's like he is paralyzed.

      1. This is something that I have not heard of --I have heard of loss of balance, stiffness,poor gait, and even reduced strength but never a complete loss of the use of one's legs. Physical therapy and working closely with the neurologist might be a good place to keep the muscles moving and to determine what is going on. I wish you well. Karl Robb, ParkinsonsDisease.net Team Member

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