... References Levodopa and Carbidopa — MedlinePlus Levodopa — Parkinson’s Foundation Entacapone — MedlinePlus Dyskinesia and Wearing Off — Parkinson’s UK Amantadine — MedlinePlus Gocovri (Amantadine Extended Release) — The Michael J. ...
Side Effects of Parkinson’s Disease Treatment
... References Levodopa and Carbidopa — MedlinePlus Levodopa — Parkinson’s Foundation Entacapone — MedlinePlus Dyskinesia and Wearing Off — Parkinson’s UK Amantadine — MedlinePlus Gocovri (Amantadine Extended Release) — The Michael J. ...
... Setting boundaries to take care of yourself does not make you mean or selfish – it helps you focus on what you need to do to care for your Parkinson's.Here are a few tips for setting boundaries clearly and compassionately: Use clear, direct language. ...
How Good Boundaries Make Life With Parkinson's Easier
... Setting boundaries to take care of yourself does not make you mean or selfish – it helps you focus on what you need to do to care for your Parkinson's.Here are a few tips for setting boundaries clearly and compassionately: Use clear, direct language. ...
... Catechol-o-methyltransferase (COMT) inhibitors — These add-on treatments extend each levodopa dose. 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
... Catechol-o-methyltransferase (COMT) inhibitors — These add-on treatments extend each levodopa dose. 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. ...
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... Adventurous self-care — Try something new just for you, like taking a class, starting a hobby, or visiting a place you’ve been curious about. ...
... 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 have become aware that I have been over committing myself to meetings, advising boards and the like. Need to spend more time on self-care— exercise, walking, talking with my wife and spending quality time."" ...
Ready to Stop Judging Yourself?
... I have become aware that I have been over committing myself to meetings, advising boards and the like. Need to spend more time on self-care— exercise, walking, talking with my wife and spending quality time."" ...
... What was the diagnosis process like? Share your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on your Activities page. References Parkinson’s Disease — Mayo Clinic Parkinson’s 101— The Michael J. ...
Parkinson’s Disease – The Path to Diagnosis
... What was the diagnosis process like? Share your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on your Activities page. References Parkinson’s Disease — Mayo Clinic Parkinson’s 101— The Michael J. ...
... “My mom tells me I don't feed her or I make her eat things that she doesn't like.” 8. Delusions May Confuse Reality With Memory or TVSome delusions are more general confusions of reality. As one caregiver described, “He mixes reality and old memories and TV programs and fantasy to create a different kind of reality.” ...
Delusions vs. Hallucinations: 9 Differences To Recognize in Parkinson’s
... “My mom tells me I don't feed her or I make her eat things that she doesn't like.” 8. Delusions May Confuse Reality With Memory or TVSome delusions are more general confusions of reality. As one caregiver described, “He mixes reality and old memories and TV programs and fantasy to create a different kind of reality.” ...