In my personal experience, the impact of Parkinson’s on my handwriting has been profound.
Handwriting analyses consistently observed that as my medication wears off, my handwriting deteriorates, becoming progressively smaller, nearly illegible, and often accompanied by tremors. This firsthand account underscores the debilitating effects of the condition on something as fundamental as the ability to write.
According to the National Library of Medicine, Parkinson’s disease (PD) commonly manifests with handwriting abnormalities, with micrographia—characterized by abnormally small letter size—being the most prevalent.
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