... I was just diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, so I am still trying to wrap my mind around it, learning to readjust. I had just retired a year ago, now my plans and life are in limbo.""I’m learning that I have to do some form of exercise every single day, preferably in the morning. ...
Beginner's Mind - Not Knowing It All When Living with Parkinson's
... I was just diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, so I am still trying to wrap my mind around it, learning to readjust. I had just retired a year ago, now my plans and life are in limbo.""I’m learning that I have to do some form of exercise every single day, preferably in the morning. ...
... As of April 2018, the FDA is reevaluating the safety of Nuplazid following a number of reported adverse events, including deaths.]If you are experiencing Parkinson's-related hallucinations or delusions, it may be worth exploring more information about free resources and programs for Nuplazid related to insurance coverage for this drug, financial support ...
The Latest in PD Treatments
... As of April 2018, the FDA is reevaluating the safety of Nuplazid following a number of reported adverse events, including deaths.]If you are experiencing Parkinson's-related hallucinations or delusions, it may be worth exploring more information about free resources and programs for Nuplazid related to insurance coverage for this drug, financial support ...
... On the other end of the spectrum, some West African cultures associated disabilities with good luck and even spiritual power.Today, people with Parkinson’s disease may worry that their outward symptoms will be mistaken for cognitive disabilities or drunkenness. ...
The History of Parkinson’s Disease
... On the other end of the spectrum, some West African cultures associated disabilities with good luck and even spiritual power.Today, people with Parkinson’s disease may worry that their outward symptoms will be mistaken for cognitive disabilities or drunkenness. ...
Studies have shown that the more we take ownership of our condition, the more engaged we are in ...
... If the doctor suspects a genetic form of Parkinson’s, especially in early-onset cases, they may order blood tests to check for specific genetic markers. ...
... 😀”8. Know That Your Work as a Caregiver Is AppreciatedSometimes caregivers may not realize how much they are appreciated, especially if the one they care for has delusions that cause them to make hurtful accusations. Sometimes it helps to tell friends and family about the effort it takes to be a caregiver. ...
8 Tips for Parkinson’s Caregivers
... 😀”8. Know That Your Work as a Caregiver Is AppreciatedSometimes caregivers may not realize how much they are appreciated, especially if the one they care for has delusions that cause them to make hurtful accusations. Sometimes it helps to tell friends and family about the effort it takes to be a caregiver. ...
... However, the movement disorder symptoms of DLB may not respond to levodopa. Currently, no cure for DLB exists, nor are there any therapies to slow the progression of the disease. Medicine may help with the mental symptoms of DLB. ...
Parkinsonism vs. Parkinson’s: What’s the Difference?
... However, the movement disorder symptoms of DLB may not respond to levodopa. Currently, no cure for DLB exists, nor are there any therapies to slow the progression of the disease. Medicine may help with the mental symptoms of DLB. ...
... Parkinson’s research suggests this can happen for several reasons: Loss of brain cells — As Parkinson’s progresses, the brain has fewer cells that produce dopamine, the neurotransmitter involved in Parkinson’s disease. This means it also stores and processes less of the medication, causing the effects to wear off more quickly. ...
5 Stages of Parkinson’s Progression
... Parkinson’s research suggests this can happen for several reasons: Loss of brain cells — As Parkinson’s progresses, the brain has fewer cells that produce dopamine, the neurotransmitter involved in Parkinson’s disease. This means it also stores and processes less of the medication, causing the effects to wear off more quickly. ...
... A physical therapist may recommend different stretches and exercises, as well as at-home therapies like applying heat or cold packs when pain hits. Several MyParkinsonsTeam members have found pain relief through physical therapy. ...
Is Parkinson’s Painful? Describing the Experience
... A physical therapist may recommend different stretches and exercises, as well as at-home therapies like applying heat or cold packs when pain hits. Several MyParkinsonsTeam members have found pain relief through physical therapy. ...