... If you find that side effects are too much to handle, talk to your doctor about other options.Talk With Others Who UnderstandOn MyParkinsonsTeam, the social network for people with Parkinson’s disease and their loved ones, members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with Parkinson’s disease.Do ...
Side Effects of Parkinson’s Disease Treatment
... If you find that side effects are too much to handle, talk to your doctor about other options.Talk With Others Who UnderstandOn MyParkinsonsTeam, the social network for people with Parkinson’s disease and their loved ones, members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with Parkinson’s disease.Do ...
... You can point out that parkinsonism is a chronic illness, meaning that it isn’t going away any time soon. ...
... Examples include entacapone (Comtan), levodopa/carbidopa/entacapone (Stalevo), opicapone (Ongentys), and tolcapone (Tasmar). Dopamine agonists — These can be taken alone or with other medications to mimic dopamine in the brain. ...
Managing Parkinson's Disease Motor Fluctuations
... Examples include entacapone (Comtan), levodopa/carbidopa/entacapone (Stalevo), opicapone (Ongentys), and tolcapone (Tasmar). Dopamine agonists — These can be taken alone or with other medications to mimic dopamine in the brain. ...
... For instance, protein can delay or reduce the effects of levodopa/carbidopa. ...
... Sudden changes in behavior or personality can sometimes stem from Parkinson’s-related changes in thinking or memory, not relationship issues alone.5. Incorporate Self-Care Into Your RoutineCaring for someone with Parkinson’s disease is a long-term commitment, and it’s just as important to care for yourself along the way. ...
Parkinson’s Disease Caregiver Guide: 5 Ways To Support Your Loved One
... Sudden changes in behavior or personality can sometimes stem from Parkinson’s-related changes in thinking or memory, not relationship issues alone.5. Incorporate Self-Care Into Your RoutineCaring for someone with Parkinson’s disease is a long-term commitment, and it’s just as important to care for yourself along the way. ...
... On MyParkinsonsTeam, members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with Parkinson’s disease.Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease? What was the diagnosis process like? ...
Parkinson’s Disease – The Path to Diagnosis
... On MyParkinsonsTeam, members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with Parkinson’s disease.Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease? What was the diagnosis process like? ...
... Seek support: “I still have the occasional pity party, and I make good use of my therapist, an understanding neurologist, and a physical therapist,” another member who’s lived with PD for several years commented. ...
Learning to Accept Parkinson’s Disease
... Seek support: “I still have the occasional pity party, and I make good use of my therapist, an understanding neurologist, and a physical therapist,” another member who’s lived with PD for several years commented. ...
"I was tired of listening to my harshest critic, the little voice in my head, so I became more KI...
... Studies have found that people with type 2 diabetes and Parkinson’s disease are more likely to have an abnormal gait (manner of walking) and have trouble thinking and reasoning.The development of type 2 diabetes is often linked to a diet high in sugar, salt, and fat. ...
Sugar and Parkinson’s: 7 Facts To Know
... Studies have found that people with type 2 diabetes and Parkinson’s disease are more likely to have an abnormal gait (manner of walking) and have trouble thinking and reasoning.The development of type 2 diabetes is often linked to a diet high in sugar, salt, and fat. ...