Patients with Huntington's disease can voluntarily hold the choreoathetoid movements, but only for a brief moment. If you ask them to grip your fingers, they can not sustain the power of the grip longer and gets loosened in few seconds.
@@alih6953 are you crazy or something? this is not like getting better at a sport or learning a new skill, it is a brain degenerative disease there is only a decline.
I was also suffering from this chorea disease by the grace of Allah i am very much cured Alhamdulillah there is a cure for every disease but you should know that
Hey can u contact me, i think I've got some symptoms too... Knowing that my father is already a patient of this deases i cant ignore this... Plzz help me
@@Lmaodedxd88 where do you stay? You also stay in india? Don't worry i will tell you some medicine and inshallah you will be fine there is not a single youtube videos available on this disease from Unani. But i will tell you mail me on the id given then ping me here so that we can talk thanks
Hola Buenos días, tengo un amigo que, coincide con algunas de estas características. Pueden por favor ilustrarme un poco más y como puedo ayudarlo para que tenga un mejor estilo de vida
Where do you stay? I am from mumbai by the grace of almighty Allah i am cured please reply me i was also suffering from this and now alhamdulillah i am very much fine please contact me i will guide you inshallah
No this is huntington's disease. Huntington's disease usually causes more dance like uncontrollable movements called chorea while people with parkinsons experience more stiffness