THESE SYMPTOMS OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE WOULD DISQUALIFY SUCH A PATIENT FOR PRESIDENT:
Executive dysfunction, which translates into poor problem solving, and fluctuations in attention .
Slowed cognitive speed
Memory problems
Deficits tend to aggravate with time, developing in many cases into dementia
Cognitive problems and dementia are usually accompanied by behavior and mood alterations,
Psychotic symptoms are common in Parkinson's Disease (PD) delusions, that is, irrational beliefs
Increased risk of dementia, worsened psychotic symptoms and mortality, becoming considerably more disruptive and paranoid in nature,
Urinary incontinence (typically in later disease progression)
Orthostatic hypotension, leading to dizziness and fainting
Blurred vision
Diplopia (double vision), produced by a reduced eye convergence