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Old 10-17-2006, 06:23 PM   #1
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Default mystery--stickiness of hand

husband maintains that when using his computer mouse, if his arm/wrist are not covered by a shirt of some kind, he experiences a "stickiness" of his hand on the mouse pad. He perceives no increase in sweating--actually, has no perception of any substance . Is this just part of the tremor of PD? or in the same category of using "banding" to either refocus peripheral sensory input, or activate other sensory pathways?
just wondering about a strange "sensation"...madelyn
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