What illness did Carson have?

A very poignant point in Saturday night's final episode of ITV's Downton Abbey was the “palsy” that afflicted Mr Carson. Essential tremor, as it is currently referred to, is a debilitating condition, often erroneously likened to Parkinson's disease.
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What disease does Mr Carson have?

Like several others at Downton, Carson contracts the Spanish Flu, and his illness allows Thomas to gain employment back at Downton as a footman.
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What is essential tremor syndrome?

Essential tremor disorder is a neurological condition that causes your hands to shake rhythmically. The head, trunk and voice might also be involved, but hand shaking is most prominent. The cause is not known, but it is often passed down from a parent to a child.
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What happens to Mr Carson in Downton Abbey?

They eventually move to a cottage on the Downton grounds. During the final episode of the series, Carson deals with an illness that leaves him unable to perform his duties as butler. He gives his resignation to Lord Grantham, who allows him to retire with a pension and stay on at Downton in a general overseer role.
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Is Carson Lady Mary father?

A longstanding theory for some fans of the BBC/PBS show Downton Abbey is that Lady Mary Crawley's father is actually Mr. Carson, the butler, rather than the Earl of Grantham. Part of this claim comes from the inheritance of eye color - Lady Mary has brown eyes and her parents have blue.
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Does Lord Grantham have an illegitimate child?

Cora decides who's inheriting – and it's not Lady Mary's son

She knows that Thomas is the illegitimate son of O'Brien and Lord Grantham – and the rightful heir to the house. She knows it will kill her husband to see an illegitimate child inherit Downton Abbey and she has waited a long time for this moment.
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What surgery did Mary Crawley have?

Mrs. Crawley directing the withdrawal of fluid from around the heart of a local farmer. Mrs. Patmore's successful cataract surgery.
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What is Thomas's illness in Downton Abbey?

His trip to London earlier in the season had been to receive electrotherapy that would “make [him] more like other people” (to change his sexuality, that is) and he had given himself an abscess through follow-up injections with an unsterilized needle.
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Why did Carson's hands shake?

A very poignant point in Saturday night's final episode of ITV's Downton Abbey was the “palsy” that afflicted Mr Carson. Essential tremor, as it is currently referred to, is a debilitating condition, often erroneously likened to Parkinson's disease. It causes shaking in the hands or any other part of the body.
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What is pernicious anemia in Downton Abbey?

Pernicious anemia is caused by a deficiency of Vitamin B12, which is an essential vitamin needed for the healthy, normal production of red blood cells. Pernicious anemia is often hereditary, so knowing your extended family's health history is important.
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What is the difference between essential tremor and Parkinson's?

Recognizing the Difference

The two conditions have key differences to look for: Essential tremor doesn't cause associated health problems, while Parkinson's carries other symptoms, such as stooped posture and balance problems. Essential tremor may affect the voice box, but Parkinson's does not.
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Can essential tremors turn into Parkinson's?

Patients with essential tremor (ET) may develop Parkinson's disease (PD); however, few studies have examined the clinical features of this combination syndrome.
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What are the four cardinal signs of Parkinson's disease?

One of the most prevalent neurological disorders is Parkinson's disease (PD), characterized by four cardinal signs: tremor, bradykinesia, rigor and postural instability.
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What is Palsy called today?

Bell's palsy is also known as acute peripheral facial palsy of unknown cause. It can occur at any age. The exact cause is unknown. Experts think it's caused by swelling and inflammation of the nerve that controls the muscles on one side of the face.
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Does Julian Fellowes have essential tremor?

Lord Julian Fellowes, English actor, novelist and screenwriter best known for creating the television series Downton Abbey, has lived with essential tremor for the past 10 years. He is credited for escalating awareness of ET by writing it into the Downton Abbey storyline.
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Who does Daisy end up with in Downton Abbey?

Thanks to Mr. Mason's encouragement, Daisy pursued her education and gained greater self-confidence. Andy Parker later joined Downton Abbey as a footman at the end of season 5; Andy fell for Daisy and they became a couple by the end of Downton Abbey season 6.
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Was Mrs Hughes ever married?

Mrs Hughes has revealed that she has never actually been married, but adopted the "Mrs" title as befits a housekeeper. Before working at Downton Abbey, Mrs Hughes was "walking out" with a country farmer named Joe Burns.
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What happens to Barrow in Downton Abbey?

In the final episode, Thomas would temporarily leave Downton to work for another family, but he hated it. He would return to Downton and would later become the new butler, as Carson would finally retire due to the palsy. By this time, Barrow realized how far he had come from a conniving footman in the first seasons.
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When was Parkinson's disease discovered?

First described in 1817 by English physician James Parkinson as a "shaking palsy," Parkinson's Disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder of the brain that results from a loss of cells that produce dopamine.
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Does Tom Branson remarry in Downton Abbey?

Fans will also have been delighted to see that chauffeur Tom has found love again as he appears to remarry in wedding scenes that see him and maid Lucy Smith (Tuppence Middleton) tie the knot. Tom married into the aristocratic Crawley family only to be devastated by the death of his first wife, Lady Sybil.
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Why did O'Brien leave Downton Abbey?

I talked it through with my family and it was the right decision for all of us.” Finneran said: “I had great fun doing it but I just didn't want to do it any more.” She added: I decided this before we even did the last series. When I stop loving something, I stop doing it.”
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Why did Dan Stevens leave Downton?

According to Stevens, his departure was due to having "creative itches left unscratched." Stevens explained that he initially signed on to Downton Abbey up to season 3, and when the contract was up, felt an urge to explore different roles and genres.
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What secret does Bates know about O Brien?

First, we deliciously learn what Bates whispered to O'Brien: "her ladyship's soap." Yes, that would be the trump card that Thomas needed.
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What happens to Marigold in Downton Abbey?

Cora reveals Marigold will have moved to her stepfather's estate of Brancaster Castle in Northumberland by the end of Edith and Bertie's honeymoon.
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What operation did Anna have on Downton Abbey?

The operation of Cervical cerclage was not actually described until the 1950s! But would it solve her problem anyway?
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