My neurologist ordered one but my insurance is denying authorization because they think it is experimental medicine.
I was sent to Cedars-Sinai in 2011 for a DaT scan, covered by insurance. The ordering neurologist said that it showed I have Parkinson's, but the second opinion neurologist said that while it showed the differing levels of dopamine between the two sides of the brain, it did not necessarily mean Parkinson's.
I had A DAT scan last January which confirmed I had parkinson's or parkenism They really can't determine whether it's parkinson's or something mimicking parkinson's but definitely shown that I had deterioration of my dopamine levels. My insurance covered it
Yes I did and was helpful in my diagnosis since I didn't believe my doctor's. Diagnosis
=>Roberspencer are you taking the extended release version And how do you feel this helps you ?
Several years ago while researching PD treatment I discovered that OHSU Parkinson Center used Ritalin in treatment of PD. https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=ritalin+ohsu+...
also Wikipedia mentions its use. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylphenidate
I have been on methylphenid (generic Ritalin) since learning this. I find it valuable in fatigue reduction.