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6 February 2026

  • curprev 14:5114:51, 6 February 2026Stubbadlxz talk contribs 17,937 bytes +17,937 Created page with "<html><p> When you work with people living with Parkinson’s disease long enough, you learn to listen early and look closely. The whispers before the diagnosis, the shuffle that starts as a fatigue day, the speech that loses volume before anyone says the word hypophonia. Families in The Woodlands often arrive in the clinic after a long stretch of “wait and see,” and by then the voices are softer, the facial muscles tighter, and the social calendar a little emptier...."