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Virginia Rep. Jennifer Wexton Announces Parkinson’s Diagnosis, Promises to Keep Serving ‘For Many Years to Come’

Virginia Representative Jennifer Wexton, a Democrat, recently announced her diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease, a degenerative brain disorder that can cause uncontrollable tremors, muscle stiffness, slowness of movement, and impaired balance and coordination. Wexton is now in her third term serving Virginia’s 10th Congressional District, and she expressed her determination to continue serving the public.

Through a video posted to her Twitter account on April 11, Wexton revealed that she has Parkinson’s disease, stating that she’s doing well and with a positive attitude. She also mentioned that she has the strong support of her family, friends, and loved ones. As the disease progresses, an individual may experience difficulties with speech and walking, as well as mental and behavioral changes, sleep problems, fatigue, depression, and memory loss.

“Over the past few months, it has primarily affected my speech and how my mouth moves,” Wexton advised. “You may notice I speak more quickly now. It has also affected how I walk and keep my balance. What Parkinson’s is not is an untreatable disease, cognitive impairment, or a death sentence. So please, you’re welcome to empathize, but don’t feel sorry for me.”

Wexton noted that she is currently developing a treatment plan with her doctor and has been conducting her official duties as usual. She hopes to bring about as much good from this diagnosis as she can – both in Congress and in her personal life.

Representative Wexton’s announcement of her Parkinson’s diagnosis serves as a reminder that anyone can be affected by a chronic illness or disease. Her decision to remain in public service and continue fighting for the people of Virginia showcases her determination and strength.



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