I remember Michael J Fox saying if he's moving around playing hockey his symptoms are not as bad which I can understand because he's moving around but also during sleep.
I've had the worse pain lately, just the right side of my face/head I think from allergies somehow but I have it before I sleep and when I wake up but not when I'm asleep almost like it is temporarily turned off.
How can sleep do things like this especially in the case of Parkinson's