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Does Anybody Notice A Correlation Of PD "flare Ups" After A Routine Cleaning At The Dentist? My Husband Seems To Have
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posted May 20, 2018
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We have noticed an elevation in symptoms when my husband goes through anything that would invoke a normal, healthy stress response. Very odd. But, there is a pattern so we just 'brace' for it or dose up before a known circumstance that would cause a normal, healthy stress response.

posted May 25, 2018
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

loss of control over pain and tremor, not dentists fault. body has to refocus to gain back control. try physical therapy to impove walk. did wonders for me

posted May 21, 2018
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

yes i will get the tremors bad if i get into a situation of high stress or nervousness. its as if i am not on meds at all when that happens.

posted May 30, 2018
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

You say it better

posted May 26, 2018
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

seems to have a "bad day," freezing, not walking well, after visiting the dentist.

posted May 20, 2018

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