I have arthritis in my jaw and TMJ. I am wondering if it could be connected to Parkinsons in any way?
Website that I found helpful https://healthunlocked.com about TMJ and arthritis in jaw.
Seborrhea (I think that's how it's spelled) aka dandruff can be a symptom of Parkinson's. My husband gets it on his face, under his beard. It is itchy.
Parkinsonism. Periodically I start walking fast when outside. Have-to stop by holding onto poles or
Fences.
Well like normal I am different... I walk slow and most of the time it is too slow...I need a journal just to keep up with all the stuff I am opposite on....for once I would like to be with the group… read more
This excerpt came from an article recently posted on the My Parkinson's Team website
What Is Magnesium, and Why Is It Important?
Our bodies need magnesium for more than 300 different biochemical reactions. Your muscles, nerves, bones, heart, and kidneys all need this mineral to stay healthy. Magnesium also helps regulate levels of other vitamins and minerals, including calcium, potassium, and vitamin D.
Many Americans, have low magnesium levels. If you have very low levels for an extended… read more
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I was outside watering my flowers when all of a sudden my face was frantically twitching all over for a good 2 to three minutes 😳
My lower lip or a few fingers start tremmering if I am not careful and am late on my medication schedule .
And in future
Are excessive sweating, loss of appetite, weight loss, incontinence, constipation but gassy, caused by Parkinsons
Since I have always said it comes down to the do-do everytime...I will tell you what I do, I take 2 Metamucil Fiber gummies every other day and it works great for me if they are too much back off a… read more
Tag only u would ask this question! Hi my dear friend Carmela here! Still dealing with swallowing! Did go to the specialist the meeting was really helpful! Am following the instructions! Works at… read more
Thank you for the information and a reminder to live life to the full. Best wishes to you.
I have found many of the machines available for use at my gym difficult to use due to grip/tremor issues. I would love to hear from others ways they have adapted their gym machine workouts to accommodate their changing and evolving physical limitations.
Love my class ! Music. Other Great