Terry Crews’ wife diagnosed with Parkinson’s after doctors first dismissed symptoms as anxiety

For years, Rebecca endured the slow terror of not being believed. Subtle tremors, a numb foot, a motionless arm were all waved away as “stress” while her instincts screamed something deeper was wrong. It took three long years, and a Parkinson’s specialist, to finally give her the name for what was stealing her ease, her handwriting, and simple daily rituals like brushing her teeth.Now, after undergoing focused ultrasound treatment, she’s reclaiming pieces of herself she thought were gone forever. Writing her name with her right hand brought Terry to tears; he calls her his “superhero,” the rock of their family. Rebecca isn’t asking for sympathy. She’s asking for awareness, especially for women whose symptoms are too easily minimized. With new technology offering hope and her faith in a future cure unshaken, she’s chosen to go public not from despair, but from a hard-won, defiant hope.

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