It is completely legitimate to be upset by such a diagnosis. When one
is accustomed to a complete autonomy, the prospect to have to accept
certain restrictions is difficult to live with. It is frequent to
test anger and to deny the situation at the beginning and time with
other thereafter. The depression is frequent at the people reached of
the Parkinson's disease (50%) and can require a treatment. The modern
treatments offer a great diversity of drugs which sure and are well
tolerated. Most significant is to have the force to admit that that
does not go and to ask of the assistance. The anxiety is a particular
problem of the disease, since all the symptoms worsen in the presence
of stress or of nervousness. The anxiety nourishes itself. For many
people reached of Parkinson, sexuality does not change; they continue
to get along well on this point with their partner. Tiredness can
interfere with sexuality, and certain drugs can lower the blood
pressure and affect the libido. For somebody who has real
difficulties, there are private clinics of sexology.