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My father (78) underwent bypass surgery in 2001 and In 2009 he had Parkinson's Now his condition is going down Mornings he has not strength in his legs to get up ,he can't do toilet by himself and we use adult diapers. Is there any way I can improve his condition so he can at least walk what he used to 6 Months early at carters He's takes syndopa daily thrice medicine for parkinson. We just took him to holy family hospital and doctor said his heart is fine .Just told to give him a2z vitamin tablet. Seeing him helpless I feel miserable.
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Hi I can understand your worry with bypass and Parkinson's we need to see whether his brain is normal or not. So go for a MRI scan of Brain. Also, we need to see his memory and what are his thoughts, a history of how he has been since 2001. I think this would come up to diagnosis and then management of his condition. Take care.
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