A little more than two years ago, Puebloan Neal Weierbach took a trip to his local neurologist to get checked out for a bad case of the tremors. It wasn’t the first time Weierbach had experienced the involuntary muscle movements, as he was involved in a traumatic car accident about 15 years ago and had some tremors after the wreck. But these tremors seemed different — they appeared to be getting worse. After a series of tests to measure his balance, movement and cognition, Weierbach’s neurologist delivered some troubling news. “She put me through a whole series of tests and said, ‘I think you have Parkinson’s Disease,’” Weierbach recalled.