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Shining light on Parkinson’s disease in the Upstate

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Four Greenville Area Parkinson's Society staff members standing in front of sign

Greenville Area Parkinson Society (GAPS) staff | Photo provided

DYK? There are an estimated 12,000 people living with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) in the Upstate. ~60,000 Americans are diagnosed each year, and that number is expected to double by 2040.

Local nonprofit Greenville Area Parkinson Society (GAPS) is shining the light on Parkinson’s in the SC Upstate with education, advocacy, and support. But, with the national stats being so high, they say there are many people in the Upstate who may not know they have Parkinson’s yet.

Like any other health concern, the best way to understand Parkinson’s Disease is to learn about the early signs related to PD – with symptoms like restless sleep, dizziness, and more – and consult a doctor if needed. Here are 10 early signs of PD.

Diagnosed with PD? Watch this video ft. Stan Smith, co-founder of GAPS, sharing his encouragement about living well with Parkinson’s and how he handled his initial diagnosis. He hopes he can use his experience to help support others with PD.

Here’s how GAPS can support you + your loved ones.

This post is supported by a community grant from the Parkinson’s Foundation.

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