A few years ago, Sara Whittingham, M.D., was sitting on the couch at her home and noticed a tremor in her arm. So, she did what many people do when they experience an unexpected symptom. She searched the internet for possible causes.
Over and over again, the search results delivered links to information on Parkinson’s disease.
While she was aware of the disease, her knowledge of it was tied to things she had learned in medical school more than 20 years before. Her textbooks had left her with the impression that Parkinson’s disease manifests as a hunched over older person, who shuffles, shakes, needs constant care and is on an inevitable downward trajectory. Dr. Whittingham initially felt overwhelmed by that imagined prognosis. As a physician, U.S. Air Force veteran and active triathlete, it was not the future she had pictured for herself.


