Who Is Answering These Questions? Qualifications? | MyParkinsonsTeam

Connect with others who understand.

sign up Log in
Resources
About MyParkinsonsTeam
Powered By
Real members of MyParkinsonsTeam have posted questions and answers that support our community guidelines, and should not be taken as medical advice. Looking for the latest medically reviewed content by doctors and experts? Visit our resource section.
Who Is Answering These Questions? Qualifications?
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member asked a question 💭
posted December 3, 2022
Be the first to like/hug
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

There are very few people answering questions here with any qualifications. What they do have is a collective knowledge of what it’s like to live with this disease. We take this collected knowledge to our neurologists in order to able to ask educated questions at our appointments.

Neurologists are brain experts, but most of them know very little about this disease. Movement Disorder Specialists are neurologists with 2.5 years of additional training in Movement Disorders. That make a huge difference.

If you have Parkinson’s like symptoms your likely to be referred to a neurologist. Having a place like this gives you the information you need to determine if your neurologist actually knows how to help you. You’d be hard pressed to find anyone here who has the same neurologist they were originally reffered to.

I’ve talked to many people who have been told things that were just plain wrong. I know that because in the resource section here you can read articles from the experts. They are all peer reviewed.

I won’t say you can’t get bad information here, but there’s always another member with different information, so you don’t just run with one opinion.

posted December 3, 2022
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

We’re all having a hard time texting. I should proof my texts, but I don’t. I tend to leave a lot of words out.

posted December 4, 2022
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Parkinson’s fell upon neurologists, because they’re brain doctors. They were never adequately trained to treat the disorders that result from the brain irregularities that result from the brain abnormalities they discover. This created an enormous hole in our healthcare system

Training for Movement Disorders is supposed to close this hole, but this hasn’t been widely communicated and referrals are still being made to Neurologists.

PCP’s should be encouraged to Movement Disorder Specialists only and lists should be made available to those PCP’s.

posted December 3, 2022
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I am quite certain Sir, it will be someone who has earned it. Hoowah

posted December 3, 2022
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Whoever gets to the computer first Ed. I had a reply from one of the cleaners one time which although contrary to the neurologist, turned out to be correct !

posted May 5, 2023

Related content

View All
Heavy Sweating-------
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member asked a question 💭
I Have The Chance To Go On Long Term Disability In A Couple Years. How Long And What Do I Need To Do To Make That Happen.
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member asked a question 💭
Is There A Specific Scan That Can Tell A Doctor Whether You Have Parkinsons Or Not?
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member asked a question 💭
Continue with Facebook
Continue with Google
Lock Icon Your privacy is our priority. By continuing, you accept our Terms of use, and our Health Data and Privacy policies.
Already a Member? Log in