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LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND LUPUS A life sentence with little hope for release. Locked in an ever-increasing box of nasties. And ever-decreasing space. I was living at the time in Pa. I was lured down here by my Daughter. She and my Son In Law would care for me. So here I am 3 years out from there. Alone now. No care partner. PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND THE ROLE OF MELATONIN Melatonin may be best known for regulating sleep, but it plays a larger role in overall health. It works across body systems to support major functions. For instance, melatonin provides guidance in the timing of digestion. Melatonin, then, is a workhorse for the circadian system. For this reason, researchers always look at its levels touncover
MANAGING DIZZINESS AND VERTIGO IN PARKINSON'S DISEASESEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET LEG PAIN AND PARKINSON'S: 4 COMMON TYPES Fourth type of leg pain is radicular pain. In this case, the pain is caused by compression of nerves in lumbar area which results in weakness, numbness and tingling, and loss of reflexes from buttocks to foot in a distribution of a nerve. It can be acute or chronic, and can be worse with standing and sitting, or better with laying down. THE LINK BETWEEN ADHD AND PARKINSON'S: NEW RESEARCH A new study from the University of Utah finds a link between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and the early onset of PD. In fact, the link was even stronger for those who were treated for ADHD with particular drugs. 1. Parkinson’s is a chronic, persistent neurodegenerative disorder traditionally characterized by motorsymptoms.
IS KIDNEY DISEASE AND PARKINSON'S DISEASE RELATED? Recently I was diagnosed with stage 3 kidney disease. I'm wondering if anyone knows if this is related to Parkinson's? This seems to have come on suddenly. No previous symptoms. Dr said I have thickening around the wall of my bladder. 0 reactions. Chris H. July 21, 2020. Hi-
WHAT'S THE CONNECTION BETWEEN MIGRAINES AND PARKINSON'S? But aside from having migraines as a comorbidity, having Parkinson’s can worsen the severity and frequency of migraines. One reason is because scientists believe that having migraine with aura increases the risk for PD. Another reason for some people like myself who possess the LRRK2 (leucine rich repeat kinase 2) gene as a cause oftheir PD
SLEEP ISSUES: EXPERIENCING NIGHTMARES WITH PARKINSON'S The link between sleep & Parkinson's. "For most people night is a time of rest and renewal, however, for many people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) night all too often brings anything but." The American Parkinson's Disease Association discusses "Sleep Problems in Parkinson's Disease" to include "very detailed and often frighteningvisions.
BOWEL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Bowel issues in Parkinson's. Recently, I was doing an interview about Parkinson’s troublesome issues and I had to admit that by far my most troublesome and annoying problem is related to the effects of my gut.This is true for the majority of us living with this disease. VIVID DREAMS AND PARKINSON’S Vivid dreams are a common Parkinson’s symptom. Like all dreams, these may be pleasant, odd, or even frightening. They may also be upsetting or disturb your sleep. 2. Most dreams happen during rapid eye movemen t (REM) sleep, though some can occur in non-REM sleep. Dreams during REM sleep are often more vivid. During this time, yourbrain
LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND LUPUS A life sentence with little hope for release. Locked in an ever-increasing box of nasties. And ever-decreasing space. I was living at the time in Pa. I was lured down here by my Daughter. She and my Son In Law would care for me. So here I am 3 years out from there. Alone now. No care partner. PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND THE ROLE OF MELATONIN Melatonin may be best known for regulating sleep, but it plays a larger role in overall health. It works across body systems to support major functions. For instance, melatonin provides guidance in the timing of digestion. Melatonin, then, is a workhorse for the circadian system. For this reason, researchers always look at its levels touncover
MANAGING DIZZINESS AND VERTIGO IN PARKINSON'S DISEASESEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET LEG PAIN AND PARKINSON'S: 4 COMMON TYPES Fourth type of leg pain is radicular pain. In this case, the pain is caused by compression of nerves in lumbar area which results in weakness, numbness and tingling, and loss of reflexes from buttocks to foot in a distribution of a nerve. It can be acute or chronic, and can be worse with standing and sitting, or better with laying down. THE LINK BETWEEN ADHD AND PARKINSON'S: NEW RESEARCH A new study from the University of Utah finds a link between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and the early onset of PD. In fact, the link was even stronger for those who were treated for ADHD with particular drugs. 1. Parkinson’s is a chronic, persistent neurodegenerative disorder traditionally characterized by motorsymptoms.
IS KIDNEY DISEASE AND PARKINSON'S DISEASE RELATED? Recently I was diagnosed with stage 3 kidney disease. I'm wondering if anyone knows if this is related to Parkinson's? This seems to have come on suddenly. No previous symptoms. Dr said I have thickening around the wall of my bladder. 0 reactions. Chris H. July 21, 2020. Hi-
WHAT'S THE CONNECTION BETWEEN MIGRAINES AND PARKINSON'S? But aside from having migraines as a comorbidity, having Parkinson’s can worsen the severity and frequency of migraines. One reason is because scientists believe that having migraine with aura increases the risk for PD. Another reason for some people like myself who possess the LRRK2 (leucine rich repeat kinase 2) gene as a cause oftheir PD
SLEEP ISSUES: EXPERIENCING NIGHTMARES WITH PARKINSON'S The link between sleep & Parkinson's. "For most people night is a time of rest and renewal, however, for many people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) night all too often brings anything but." The American Parkinson's Disease Association discusses "Sleep Problems in Parkinson's Disease" to include "very detailed and often frighteningvisions.
BOWEL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Bowel issues in Parkinson's. Recently, I was doing an interview about Parkinson’s troublesome issues and I had to admit that by far my most troublesome and annoying problem is related to the effects of my gut.This is true for the majority of us living with this disease. RECOGNIZING PARKINSON'S DISEASE SYMPTOMS April 2013 and I manage to get through the ski holiday, not without a good degree of stress.On the last day P (husband) and J (younger son 17) take M (elder son, aged 19 at the time, has Down’s Syndrome, Type 1 diabetes and Celiac Disease) for another ski down. TRYING TO UNDERSTAND PARKINSON'S DISEASE Understanding Parkinson's. I have other illness also besides this but this is hard. There's a caregiver that comes in 5 days a week to be with me, my daughter lives 2 hours away and my son just don't get it. My daughter helps out as much as she can. My sister steps in when she is needed my mom doesn't understand it but she is 81. PARKINSON'S DISEASE IN THE ELDERLY Parkinson’s disease (PD) is known as an older person’s disease since it is most often diagnosed in people over age 60. Only 4 percent of all cases are diagnosed before age 50. PD is the second most common age-related nerve degenerating disease after Alzheimer’s. The incidence of PD is 1 percent of the population over the age of 60. PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND THE ROLE OF MELATONIN Melatonin may be best known for regulating sleep, but it plays a larger role in overall health. It works across body systems to support major functions. For instance, melatonin provides guidance in the timing of digestion. Melatonin, then, is a workhorse for the circadian system. For this reason, researchers always look at its levels touncover
AN OVERLOOKED PARKINSON'S DISEASE SYMPTOM: HICCUPS An Overlooked Parkinson's Symptom: Hiccups. The most common, noticeable signs of Parkinson’s disease (PD) are motor symptoms, especially tremors. They affect about 70 percent of people with PD. 1. However, there are also many non-motor symptoms of PD. These include fatigue, loss of smell, and pain. LIGHT THERAPY AND PARKINSON'S: A NEW TOOL FOR SYMPTOM Near infrared light (NIr), a low level laser or LED (light emitting diode) is a new neuroprotective approach being tested in labs for use in treating Parkinson's disease and numerous other diseases and conditions such as Alzheimer's, stroke, and ALS. It is a "repair-oriented" therapy aimed at stabilizing defective neurons. OVERCOMING SHAME WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Since I was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2017, I have been overwhelmed with feelings about my health and the future. Of all the emotions I have experienced with Parkinson's, shame is the worst. When I am in a state of shame, I feel responsible for my disease. MANAGING DIZZINESS AND VERTIGO IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE The Mayo Clinic describes dizziness as a range of sensations, such as feeling faint, woozy, weak or unsteady. When dizziness gives you the false sense that you or your surroundings are spinning or moving, it is called vertigo. 1 That sensation of spinning or whirling is sometimes associated with balance problems. 2,3 The feeling of imbalance when standing or walking, or the sense of motion WHAT'S THE LINK BETWEEN PARKINSON'S DISEASE & MELANOMA? Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that develops from melanocytes, and Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive movement disorder that affects the nervous system But did you know that these two conditions have something in common? Research shows that people with PD have a higher risk of developing melanoma, and people with melanoma have a higher risk of developing PD. WHAT'S THE CONNECTION BETWEEN MIGRAINES AND PARKINSON'S? But aside from having migraines as a comorbidity, having Parkinson’s can worsen the severity and frequency of migraines. One reason is because scientists believe that having migraine with aura increases the risk for PD. Another reason for some people like myself who possess the LRRK2 (leucine rich repeat kinase 2) gene as a cause oftheir PD
PAIN IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: THE 5 DIFFERENT CATEGORIESSEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET VIVID DREAMS AND PARKINSON’S Vivid dreams are a common Parkinson’s symptom. Like all dreams, these may be pleasant, odd, or even frightening. They may also be upsetting or disturb your sleep. 2. Most dreams happen during rapid eye movemen t (REM) sleep, though some can occur in non-REM sleep. Dreams during REM sleep are often more vivid. During this time, yourbrain
PARKINSON'S DISEASE IN THE ELDERLY Parkinson’s disease (PD) is known as an older person’s disease since it is most often diagnosed in people over age 60. Only 4 percent of all cases are diagnosed before age 50. PD is the second most common age-related nerve degenerating disease after Alzheimer’s. The incidence of PD is 1 percent of the population over the age of 60. LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND LUPUS A life sentence with little hope for release. Locked in an ever-increasing box of nasties. And ever-decreasing space. I was living at the time in Pa. I was lured down here by my Daughter. She and my Son In Law would care for me. So here I am 3 years out from there. Alone now. No care partner. PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND THE ROLE OF MELATONIN Melatonin may be best known for regulating sleep, but it plays a larger role in overall health. It works across body systems to support major functions. For instance, melatonin provides guidance in the timing of digestion. Melatonin, then, is a workhorse for the circadian system. For this reason, researchers always look at its levels touncover
SLEEP APNEA IN PEOPLE WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is commonly found in patients with PD. It contributes to poor quality of life, including higher rates of cognitive dysfunction in people with both conditions, according to a report published in the Annals of Movement Disorders in late 2018.. The report reflects on the findings of two previous studies—Harmell et al (Sleep Medicine, 2016) and Mery et al (Neurology LEG PAIN AND PARKINSON'S: 4 COMMON TYPES Fourth type of leg pain is radicular pain. In this case, the pain is caused by compression of nerves in lumbar area which results in weakness, numbness and tingling, and loss of reflexes from buttocks to foot in a distribution of a nerve. It can be acute or chronic, and can be worse with standing and sitting, or better with laying down. FUNERAL PLANS AND PREPARATION WITH PARKINSON'SSEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET BOWEL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Bowel issues in Parkinson's. Recently, I was doing an interview about Parkinson’s troublesome issues and I had to admit that by far my most troublesome and annoying problem is related to the effects of my gut.This is true for the majority of us living with this disease. THE PROS AND CONS OF THE DUOPA PUMP Cons of Duopa. The tube placement comes with potential complications, including infection or redness at the insertion point, pancreatitis, bleeding into the intestines, dislocation of the tube, or blockage in the tube 1,2. The cassette of Duopa must be changed daily 2. The pump that moves the medication from the cassette into the small PAIN IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: THE 5 DIFFERENT CATEGORIESSEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET VIVID DREAMS AND PARKINSON’S Vivid dreams are a common Parkinson’s symptom. Like all dreams, these may be pleasant, odd, or even frightening. They may also be upsetting or disturb your sleep. 2. Most dreams happen during rapid eye movemen t (REM) sleep, though some can occur in non-REM sleep. Dreams during REM sleep are often more vivid. During this time, yourbrain
PARKINSON'S DISEASE IN THE ELDERLY Parkinson’s disease (PD) is known as an older person’s disease since it is most often diagnosed in people over age 60. Only 4 percent of all cases are diagnosed before age 50. PD is the second most common age-related nerve degenerating disease after Alzheimer’s. The incidence of PD is 1 percent of the population over the age of 60. LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND LUPUS A life sentence with little hope for release. Locked in an ever-increasing box of nasties. And ever-decreasing space. I was living at the time in Pa. I was lured down here by my Daughter. She and my Son In Law would care for me. So here I am 3 years out from there. Alone now. No care partner. PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND THE ROLE OF MELATONIN Melatonin may be best known for regulating sleep, but it plays a larger role in overall health. It works across body systems to support major functions. For instance, melatonin provides guidance in the timing of digestion. Melatonin, then, is a workhorse for the circadian system. For this reason, researchers always look at its levels touncover
SLEEP APNEA IN PEOPLE WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is commonly found in patients with PD. It contributes to poor quality of life, including higher rates of cognitive dysfunction in people with both conditions, according to a report published in the Annals of Movement Disorders in late 2018.. The report reflects on the findings of two previous studies—Harmell et al (Sleep Medicine, 2016) and Mery et al (Neurology LEG PAIN AND PARKINSON'S: 4 COMMON TYPES Fourth type of leg pain is radicular pain. In this case, the pain is caused by compression of nerves in lumbar area which results in weakness, numbness and tingling, and loss of reflexes from buttocks to foot in a distribution of a nerve. It can be acute or chronic, and can be worse with standing and sitting, or better with laying down. FUNERAL PLANS AND PREPARATION WITH PARKINSON'SSEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET BOWEL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Bowel issues in Parkinson's. Recently, I was doing an interview about Parkinson’s troublesome issues and I had to admit that by far my most troublesome and annoying problem is related to the effects of my gut.This is true for the majority of us living with this disease. THE PROS AND CONS OF THE DUOPA PUMP Cons of Duopa. The tube placement comes with potential complications, including infection or redness at the insertion point, pancreatitis, bleeding into the intestines, dislocation of the tube, or blockage in the tube 1,2. The cassette of Duopa must be changed daily 2. The pump that moves the medication from the cassette into the small PARKINSON'S DISEASE HEALTH INFORMATION & COMMUNITY Fuel for the Berry Best Protection Against Parkinson's Disease. Berries have been getting great press for their memory benefits for years. Then after the MIND diet arrived around 2015, berries won the all-star title of superfoods!1 Blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, By Melissa Halas. about 4 hours ago. 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT PARKINSON'S DISEASE Support groups vary in size and format, so don’t feel discouraged if it takes more than one try to find a suitable group. If you aren’t interested or can’t leave your home, there are also online groups and forums that can help reduce the isolation that can come with Parkinson’s disease. Ask your doctor or health care provider, if you need help finding groups in your area. REM SLEEP BEHAVIOR DISORDER: A PARKINSON'S WAKE-UP CALL One remarkable (and normal) phenomenon that occurs in REM sleep is the body’s natural paralysis from the chin down (excluding the heart and diaphragm). During REM sleep, one should not be able to move any muscles. Dream enactment behavior, then, implies a major neurological disconnect between the brain and body during sleep. FINDING A NEW DOCTOR WHEN YOU HAVE PARKINSON'S This week I received notice from my doctor that he was leaving town to take another job. So, again, I have to find a new doctor to provide care for my Parkinson’s.I’ve traveled this road before probably a half dozen times and have learned what criteria to use when selectinga doctor.
DOES PARKINSON'S CAUSE VISION ISSUES? Vision issues in Parkinson’s can range from dry eyes and blurry vision to difficulty controlling eye movements, the inability to open eyelids, and increasing likelihood of hallucinations. PD can cause eye or eyelid problems, as can side effects of medications used to treat the disease. Unrelated ocular conditions and progressing age can also OVERCOMING SHAME WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Since I was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2017, I have been overwhelmed with feelings about my health and the future. Of all the emotions I have experienced with Parkinson's, shame is the worst. When I am in a state of shame, I feel responsible for my disease. REVIEW: "ENDING PARKINSON’S DISEASE, A PRESCRIPTION FOR According to the authors, the pesticide Paraquat and the chemical TCE (Trichloroethylene), a degreaser used in many industries, are both known man-made causes of Parkinson’s. Increased life expectancy also contributes to the rise in PD, while genetic causes, which are getting the most research dollars, are a somewhat small percentage of thetotal. 1
NOTICING FIRST SIGNS OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE Mum dies on Christmas Eve 2012 at 4.15 pm. I was with her though I don't know if she was aware. First signs of Parkinson's. I have a niggling dull ache in my left shoulder and lower back pain.I put this down to weeks sitting at an awkward angle at Mum's hospital bed. SLEEPING | PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET Read or ask questions in our parkinson's discussion forums, covering topics like treatment, unusual symptoms, coping, caregiving, recentresearch, & more!
HUMOR: WITHOUT IT...LIFE CAN BE BORING Hi, I think that is a great idea! Here's the first joke: A woman told her friend, “I feel like my body has gotten totally out of shape, so I got my doctor’s permission to join a fitness club and startexercising.”
PAIN IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: THE 5 DIFFERENT CATEGORIESSEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET VIVID DREAMS AND PARKINSON’S Vivid dreams are a common Parkinson’s symptom. Like all dreams, these may be pleasant, odd, or even frightening. They may also be upsetting or disturb your sleep. 2. Most dreams happen during rapid eye movemen t (REM) sleep, though some can occur in non-REM sleep. Dreams during REM sleep are often more vivid. During this time, yourbrain
PARKINSON'S DISEASE IN THE ELDERLY Parkinson’s disease (PD) is known as an older person’s disease since it is most often diagnosed in people over age 60. Only 4 percent of all cases are diagnosed before age 50. PD is the second most common age-related nerve degenerating disease after Alzheimer’s. The incidence of PD is 1 percent of the population over the age of 60. LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND LUPUS A life sentence with little hope for release. Locked in an ever-increasing box of nasties. And ever-decreasing space. I was living at the time in Pa. I was lured down here by my Daughter. She and my Son In Law would care for me. So here I am 3 years out from there. Alone now. No care partner. PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND THE ROLE OF MELATONIN Melatonin may be best known for regulating sleep, but it plays a larger role in overall health. It works across body systems to support major functions. For instance, melatonin provides guidance in the timing of digestion. Melatonin, then, is a workhorse for the circadian system. For this reason, researchers always look at its levels touncover
SLEEP APNEA IN PEOPLE WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is commonly found in patients with PD. It contributes to poor quality of life, including higher rates of cognitive dysfunction in people with both conditions, according to a report published in the Annals of Movement Disorders in late 2018.. The report reflects on the findings of two previous studies—Harmell et al (Sleep Medicine, 2016) and Mery et al (Neurology LEG PAIN AND PARKINSON'S: 4 COMMON TYPES Fourth type of leg pain is radicular pain. In this case, the pain is caused by compression of nerves in lumbar area which results in weakness, numbness and tingling, and loss of reflexes from buttocks to foot in a distribution of a nerve. It can be acute or chronic, and can be worse with standing and sitting, or better with laying down. FUNERAL PLANS AND PREPARATION WITH PARKINSON'SSEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET BOWEL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Bowel issues in Parkinson's. Recently, I was doing an interview about Parkinson’s troublesome issues and I had to admit that by far my most troublesome and annoying problem is related to the effects of my gut.This is true for the majority of us living with this disease. THE PROS AND CONS OF THE DUOPA PUMP Cons of Duopa. The tube placement comes with potential complications, including infection or redness at the insertion point, pancreatitis, bleeding into the intestines, dislocation of the tube, or blockage in the tube 1,2. The cassette of Duopa must be changed daily 2. The pump that moves the medication from the cassette into the small PAIN IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: THE 5 DIFFERENT CATEGORIESSEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET VIVID DREAMS AND PARKINSON’S Vivid dreams are a common Parkinson’s symptom. Like all dreams, these may be pleasant, odd, or even frightening. They may also be upsetting or disturb your sleep. 2. Most dreams happen during rapid eye movemen t (REM) sleep, though some can occur in non-REM sleep. Dreams during REM sleep are often more vivid. During this time, yourbrain
PARKINSON'S DISEASE IN THE ELDERLY Parkinson’s disease (PD) is known as an older person’s disease since it is most often diagnosed in people over age 60. Only 4 percent of all cases are diagnosed before age 50. PD is the second most common age-related nerve degenerating disease after Alzheimer’s. The incidence of PD is 1 percent of the population over the age of 60. LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND LUPUS A life sentence with little hope for release. Locked in an ever-increasing box of nasties. And ever-decreasing space. I was living at the time in Pa. I was lured down here by my Daughter. She and my Son In Law would care for me. So here I am 3 years out from there. Alone now. No care partner. PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND THE ROLE OF MELATONIN Melatonin may be best known for regulating sleep, but it plays a larger role in overall health. It works across body systems to support major functions. For instance, melatonin provides guidance in the timing of digestion. Melatonin, then, is a workhorse for the circadian system. For this reason, researchers always look at its levels touncover
SLEEP APNEA IN PEOPLE WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is commonly found in patients with PD. It contributes to poor quality of life, including higher rates of cognitive dysfunction in people with both conditions, according to a report published in the Annals of Movement Disorders in late 2018.. The report reflects on the findings of two previous studies—Harmell et al (Sleep Medicine, 2016) and Mery et al (Neurology LEG PAIN AND PARKINSON'S: 4 COMMON TYPES Fourth type of leg pain is radicular pain. In this case, the pain is caused by compression of nerves in lumbar area which results in weakness, numbness and tingling, and loss of reflexes from buttocks to foot in a distribution of a nerve. It can be acute or chronic, and can be worse with standing and sitting, or better with laying down. FUNERAL PLANS AND PREPARATION WITH PARKINSON'SSEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET BOWEL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Bowel issues in Parkinson's. Recently, I was doing an interview about Parkinson’s troublesome issues and I had to admit that by far my most troublesome and annoying problem is related to the effects of my gut.This is true for the majority of us living with this disease. THE PROS AND CONS OF THE DUOPA PUMP Cons of Duopa. The tube placement comes with potential complications, including infection or redness at the insertion point, pancreatitis, bleeding into the intestines, dislocation of the tube, or blockage in the tube 1,2. The cassette of Duopa must be changed daily 2. The pump that moves the medication from the cassette into the small PARKINSON'S DISEASE HEALTH INFORMATION & COMMUNITY Fuel for the Berry Best Protection Against Parkinson's Disease. Berries have been getting great press for their memory benefits for years. Then after the MIND diet arrived around 2015, berries won the all-star title of superfoods!1 Blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, By Melissa Halas. about 4 hours ago. 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT PARKINSON'S DISEASE Support groups vary in size and format, so don’t feel discouraged if it takes more than one try to find a suitable group. If you aren’t interested or can’t leave your home, there are also online groups and forums that can help reduce the isolation that can come with Parkinson’s disease. Ask your doctor or health care provider, if you need help finding groups in your area. REM SLEEP BEHAVIOR DISORDER: A PARKINSON'S WAKE-UP CALL One remarkable (and normal) phenomenon that occurs in REM sleep is the body’s natural paralysis from the chin down (excluding the heart and diaphragm). During REM sleep, one should not be able to move any muscles. Dream enactment behavior, then, implies a major neurological disconnect between the brain and body during sleep. FINDING A NEW DOCTOR WHEN YOU HAVE PARKINSON'S This week I received notice from my doctor that he was leaving town to take another job. So, again, I have to find a new doctor to provide care for my Parkinson’s.I’ve traveled this road before probably a half dozen times and have learned what criteria to use when selectinga doctor.
DOES PARKINSON'S CAUSE VISION ISSUES? Vision issues in Parkinson’s can range from dry eyes and blurry vision to difficulty controlling eye movements, the inability to open eyelids, and increasing likelihood of hallucinations. PD can cause eye or eyelid problems, as can side effects of medications used to treat the disease. Unrelated ocular conditions and progressing age can also OVERCOMING SHAME WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Since I was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2017, I have been overwhelmed with feelings about my health and the future. Of all the emotions I have experienced with Parkinson's, shame is the worst. When I am in a state of shame, I feel responsible for my disease. REVIEW: "ENDING PARKINSON’S DISEASE, A PRESCRIPTION FOR According to the authors, the pesticide Paraquat and the chemical TCE (Trichloroethylene), a degreaser used in many industries, are both known man-made causes of Parkinson’s. Increased life expectancy also contributes to the rise in PD, while genetic causes, which are getting the most research dollars, are a somewhat small percentage of thetotal. 1
NOTICING FIRST SIGNS OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE Mum dies on Christmas Eve 2012 at 4.15 pm. I was with her though I don't know if she was aware. First signs of Parkinson's. I have a niggling dull ache in my left shoulder and lower back pain.I put this down to weeks sitting at an awkward angle at Mum's hospital bed. SLEEPING | PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET Read or ask questions in our parkinson's discussion forums, covering topics like treatment, unusual symptoms, coping, caregiving, recentresearch, & more!
HUMOR: WITHOUT IT...LIFE CAN BE BORING Hi, I think that is a great idea! Here's the first joke: A woman told her friend, “I feel like my body has gotten totally out of shape, so I got my doctor’s permission to join a fitness club and startexercising.”
PAIN IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: THE 5 DIFFERENT CATEGORIESSEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND LUPUS A life sentence with little hope for release. Locked in an ever-increasing box of nasties. And ever-decreasing space. I was living at the time in Pa. I was lured down here by my Daughter. She and my Son In Law would care for me. So here I am 3 years out from there. Alone now. No care partner. VIVID DREAMS AND PARKINSON’S Vivid dreams are a common Parkinson’s symptom. Like all dreams, these may be pleasant, odd, or even frightening. They may also be upsetting or disturb your sleep. 2. Most dreams happen during rapid eye movemen t (REM) sleep, though some can occur in non-REM sleep. Dreams during REM sleep are often more vivid. During this time, yourbrain
PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND THE ROLE OF MELATONIN Melatonin may be best known for regulating sleep, but it plays a larger role in overall health. It works across body systems to support major functions. For instance, melatonin provides guidance in the timing of digestion. Melatonin, then, is a workhorse for the circadian system. For this reason, researchers always look at its levels touncover
LEG PAIN AND PARKINSON'S: 4 COMMON TYPES Fourth type of leg pain is radicular pain. In this case, the pain is caused by compression of nerves in lumbar area which results in weakness, numbness and tingling, and loss of reflexes from buttocks to foot in a distribution of a nerve. It can be acute or chronic, and can be worse with standing and sitting, or better with laying down. MANAGING DIZZINESS AND VERTIGO IN PARKINSON'S DISEASESEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET HOW TO MANAGE NIGHTMARES IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE Several of you named clonazepam, aka brand name Klonopin, as helping you or your loved ones sleep through the night free of violent, physical dreams. This medicine is a long-acting sedative that works all night long. “My doctor told me it was PD and put me on clonazepam, and it’s working well.”. “Clonazepam at bedtime doeshelp.
THE LINK BETWEEN ADHD AND PARKINSON'S: NEW RESEARCH A new study from the University of Utah finds a link between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and the early onset of PD. In fact, the link was even stronger for those who were treated for ADHD with particular drugs. 1. Parkinson’s is a chronic, persistent neurodegenerative disorder traditionally characterized by motorsymptoms.
BOWEL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Bowel issues in Parkinson's. Recently, I was doing an interview about Parkinson’s troublesome issues and I had to admit that by far my most troublesome and annoying problem is related to the effects of my gut.This is true for the majority of us living with this disease. SLEEP ISSUES: EXPERIENCING NIGHTMARES WITH PARKINSON'S The link between sleep & Parkinson's. "For most people night is a time of rest and renewal, however, for many people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) night all too often brings anything but." The American Parkinson's Disease Association discusses "Sleep Problems in Parkinson's Disease" to include "very detailed and often frighteningvisions.
PAIN IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: THE 5 DIFFERENT CATEGORIESSEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND LUPUS A life sentence with little hope for release. Locked in an ever-increasing box of nasties. And ever-decreasing space. I was living at the time in Pa. I was lured down here by my Daughter. She and my Son In Law would care for me. So here I am 3 years out from there. Alone now. No care partner. VIVID DREAMS AND PARKINSON’S Vivid dreams are a common Parkinson’s symptom. Like all dreams, these may be pleasant, odd, or even frightening. They may also be upsetting or disturb your sleep. 2. Most dreams happen during rapid eye movemen t (REM) sleep, though some can occur in non-REM sleep. Dreams during REM sleep are often more vivid. During this time, yourbrain
PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND THE ROLE OF MELATONIN Melatonin may be best known for regulating sleep, but it plays a larger role in overall health. It works across body systems to support major functions. For instance, melatonin provides guidance in the timing of digestion. Melatonin, then, is a workhorse for the circadian system. For this reason, researchers always look at its levels touncover
LEG PAIN AND PARKINSON'S: 4 COMMON TYPES Fourth type of leg pain is radicular pain. In this case, the pain is caused by compression of nerves in lumbar area which results in weakness, numbness and tingling, and loss of reflexes from buttocks to foot in a distribution of a nerve. It can be acute or chronic, and can be worse with standing and sitting, or better with laying down. MANAGING DIZZINESS AND VERTIGO IN PARKINSON'S DISEASESEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET HOW TO MANAGE NIGHTMARES IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE Several of you named clonazepam, aka brand name Klonopin, as helping you or your loved ones sleep through the night free of violent, physical dreams. This medicine is a long-acting sedative that works all night long. “My doctor told me it was PD and put me on clonazepam, and it’s working well.”. “Clonazepam at bedtime doeshelp.
THE LINK BETWEEN ADHD AND PARKINSON'S: NEW RESEARCH A new study from the University of Utah finds a link between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and the early onset of PD. In fact, the link was even stronger for those who were treated for ADHD with particular drugs. 1. Parkinson’s is a chronic, persistent neurodegenerative disorder traditionally characterized by motorsymptoms.
BOWEL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Bowel issues in Parkinson's. Recently, I was doing an interview about Parkinson’s troublesome issues and I had to admit that by far my most troublesome and annoying problem is related to the effects of my gut.This is true for the majority of us living with this disease. SLEEP ISSUES: EXPERIENCING NIGHTMARES WITH PARKINSON'S The link between sleep & Parkinson's. "For most people night is a time of rest and renewal, however, for many people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) night all too often brings anything but." The American Parkinson's Disease Association discusses "Sleep Problems in Parkinson's Disease" to include "very detailed and often frighteningvisions.
PAIN IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: THE 5 DIFFERENT CATEGORIES Neuropathic pain is less common in PD, although it may be caused by akathisia, an extreme restlessness. 1. The pain caused by PD can generally be classified by one of five causes: Musculoskeletal pain related to poor posture. Nerve or root pain, which is commonly related to arthritis in the neck or back. Pain due to dystonia, the prolonged PARKINSON'S DISEASE IN THE ELDERLY Parkinson’s disease (PD) is known as an older person’s disease since it is most often diagnosed in people over age 60. Only 4 percent of all cases are diagnosed before age 50. PD is the second most common age-related nerve degenerating disease after Alzheimer’s. The incidence of PD is 1 percent of the population over the age of 60. WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU'RE NEWLY DIAGNOSED WITH PARKINSON'S Parkinson's works in time with its "friends" to do damage. Your balance and walk can be affected, which leads to falls. Your swallowing can be affected, which leads to aspiration pneumonia. You can expect to learn about ways to work around this. 15. PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND THE ROLE OF MELATONIN Melatonin may be best known for regulating sleep, but it plays a larger role in overall health. It works across body systems to support major functions. For instance, melatonin provides guidance in the timing of digestion. Melatonin, then, is a workhorse for the circadian system. For this reason, researchers always look at its levels touncover
SLEEP APNEA IN PEOPLE WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is commonly found in patients with PD. It contributes to poor quality of life, including higher rates of cognitive dysfunction in people with both conditions, according to a report published in the Annals of Movement Disorders in late 2018.. The report reflects on the findings of two previous studies—Harmell et al (Sleep Medicine, 2016) and Mery et al (Neurology REVIEW: "ENDING PARKINSON’S DISEASE, A PRESCRIPTION FOR According to the authors, the pesticide Paraquat and the chemical TCE (Trichloroethylene), a degreaser used in many industries, are both known man-made causes of Parkinson’s. Increased life expectancy also contributes to the rise in PD, while genetic causes, which are getting the most research dollars, are a somewhat small percentage of thetotal. 1
NOTICING FIRST SIGNS OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE Mum dies on Christmas Eve 2012 at 4.15 pm. I was with her though I don't know if she was aware. First signs of Parkinson's. I have a niggling dull ache in my left shoulder and lower back pain.I put this down to weeks sitting at an awkward angle at Mum's hospital bed. IS KIDNEY DISEASE AND PARKINSON'S DISEASE RELATED? Recently I was diagnosed with stage 3 kidney disease. I'm wondering if anyone knows if this is related to Parkinson's? This seems to have come on suddenly. No previous symptoms. Dr said I have thickening around the wall of my bladder. 0 reactions. Chris H. July 21, 2020. Hi-
WHAT'S THE CONNECTION BETWEEN MIGRAINES AND PARKINSON'S? But aside from having migraines as a comorbidity, having Parkinson’s can worsen the severity and frequency of migraines. One reason is because scientists believe that having migraine with aura increases the risk for PD. Another reason for some people like myself who possess the LRRK2 (leucine rich repeat kinase 2) gene as a cause oftheir PD
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Fuel for the Berry Best Protection Against Parkinson's Disease. Berries have been getting great press for their memory benefits for years. Then after the MIND diet arrived around 2015, berries won the all-star title of superfoods!1 Blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, By Melissa Halas. about 4 PAIN IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: THE 5 DIFFERENT CATEGORIESSEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET PARKINSON'S DISEASE IN THE ELDERLY Parkinson’s disease (PD) is known as an older person’s disease since it is most often diagnosed in people over age 60. Only 4 percent of all cases are diagnosed before age 50. PD is the second most common age-related nerve degenerating disease after Alzheimer’s. The incidence of PD is 1 percent of the population over the age of 60. LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND LUPUS A life sentence with little hope for release. Locked in an ever-increasing box of nasties. And ever-decreasing space. I was living at the time in Pa. I was lured down here by my Daughter. She and my Son In Law would care for me. So here I am 3 years out from there. Alone now. No care partner. MANAGING DIZZINESS AND VERTIGO IN PARKINSON'S DISEASESEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET LEG PAIN AND PARKINSON'S: 4 COMMON TYPES Fourth type of leg pain is radicular pain. In this case, the pain is caused by compression of nerves in lumbar area which results in weakness, numbness and tingling, and loss of reflexes from buttocks to foot in a distribution of a nerve. It can be acute or chronic, and can be worse with standing and sitting, or better with laying down. DOES PARKINSON'S CAUSE VISION ISSUES? Vision issues in Parkinson’s can range from dry eyes and blurry vision to difficulty controlling eye movements, the inability to open eyelids, and increasing likelihood of hallucinations. PD can cause eye or eyelid problems, as can side effects of medications used to treat the disease. Unrelated ocular conditions and progressing age can also WHAT'S THE CONNECTION BETWEEN MIGRAINES AND PARKINSON'S? But aside from having migraines as a comorbidity, having Parkinson’s can worsen the severity and frequency of migraines. One reason is because scientists believe that having migraine with aura increases the risk for PD. Another reason for some people like myself who possess the LRRK2 (leucine rich repeat kinase 2) gene as a cause oftheir PD
BOWEL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Bowel issues in Parkinson's. Recently, I was doing an interview about Parkinson’s troublesome issues and I had to admit that by far my most troublesome and annoying problem is related to the effects of my gut.This is true for the majority of us living with this disease. MY EXPERIENCE USING CBD OIL FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE SYMPTOMS My experience with CBD oil. I decided to use CBD oil to find out what, if any, benefit it provides. I was hesitant at first due to the high cost and lack of evidence beyond some anecdotal evidence that it does help relieve a few motor (tremor, slowness, stiffness) and non-motor symptoms (sleep, pain, anxiety).After only a few days, it wasn’t evident that it was providing any benefit. PARKINSON'S DISEASE HEALTH INFORMATION & COMMUNITYCOMMUNITYBASICSSYMPTOMSDIAGNOSIS & TREATMENTLIVING WITHPDCAREGIVERS
Fuel for the Berry Best Protection Against Parkinson's Disease. Berries have been getting great press for their memory benefits for years. Then after the MIND diet arrived around 2015, berries won the all-star title of superfoods!1 Blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, By Melissa Halas. about 4 PAIN IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: THE 5 DIFFERENT CATEGORIESSEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET PARKINSON'S DISEASE IN THE ELDERLY Parkinson’s disease (PD) is known as an older person’s disease since it is most often diagnosed in people over age 60. Only 4 percent of all cases are diagnosed before age 50. PD is the second most common age-related nerve degenerating disease after Alzheimer’s. The incidence of PD is 1 percent of the population over the age of 60. LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND LUPUS A life sentence with little hope for release. Locked in an ever-increasing box of nasties. And ever-decreasing space. I was living at the time in Pa. I was lured down here by my Daughter. She and my Son In Law would care for me. So here I am 3 years out from there. Alone now. No care partner. MANAGING DIZZINESS AND VERTIGO IN PARKINSON'S DISEASESEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET LEG PAIN AND PARKINSON'S: 4 COMMON TYPES Fourth type of leg pain is radicular pain. In this case, the pain is caused by compression of nerves in lumbar area which results in weakness, numbness and tingling, and loss of reflexes from buttocks to foot in a distribution of a nerve. It can be acute or chronic, and can be worse with standing and sitting, or better with laying down. DOES PARKINSON'S CAUSE VISION ISSUES? Vision issues in Parkinson’s can range from dry eyes and blurry vision to difficulty controlling eye movements, the inability to open eyelids, and increasing likelihood of hallucinations. PD can cause eye or eyelid problems, as can side effects of medications used to treat the disease. Unrelated ocular conditions and progressing age can also WHAT'S THE CONNECTION BETWEEN MIGRAINES AND PARKINSON'S? But aside from having migraines as a comorbidity, having Parkinson’s can worsen the severity and frequency of migraines. One reason is because scientists believe that having migraine with aura increases the risk for PD. Another reason for some people like myself who possess the LRRK2 (leucine rich repeat kinase 2) gene as a cause oftheir PD
BOWEL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Bowel issues in Parkinson's. Recently, I was doing an interview about Parkinson’s troublesome issues and I had to admit that by far my most troublesome and annoying problem is related to the effects of my gut.This is true for the majority of us living with this disease. MY EXPERIENCE USING CBD OIL FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE SYMPTOMS My experience with CBD oil. I decided to use CBD oil to find out what, if any, benefit it provides. I was hesitant at first due to the high cost and lack of evidence beyond some anecdotal evidence that it does help relieve a few motor (tremor, slowness, stiffness) and non-motor symptoms (sleep, pain, anxiety).After only a few days, it wasn’t evident that it was providing any benefit. PARKINSON'S DISEASE HEALTH INFORMATION & COMMUNITY Fuel for the Berry Best Protection Against Parkinson's Disease. Berries have been getting great press for their memory benefits for years. Then after the MIND diet arrived around 2015, berries won the all-star title of superfoods!1 Blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, By Melissa Halas. about 4 PARKINSON'S DISEASE IN THE ELDERLY Parkinson’s disease (PD) is known as an older person’s disease since it is most often diagnosed in people over age 60. Only 4 percent of all cases are diagnosed before age 50. PD is the second most common age-related nerve degenerating disease after Alzheimer’s. The incidence of PD is 1 percent of the population over the age of 60. PARKINSON’S DISEASE IN WOMEN Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease in women. In general, women with PD have similar motor and non-motor symptoms as men with PD. More women experience tremor and painful early morning muscle contractions than men. Other symptoms include: 2,5. Tremor of the hands, arms, legs, or face. Rigidity of the limbs and trunk. Slowness of movement. MANAGING CARE IN LATE STAGES OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE A caregiver or care partner of someone with Parkinson’s disease (PD) in the late stages has significant responsibility and challenges.As a chronic, progressive condition, the symptoms of PD worsen the longer a person has it, but each patient has a unique experience of the disease. Different people experience their own set of symptoms, and the severity of those symptoms also varies. TEST YOUR PARKINSON'S DISEASE KNOWLEDGE WITH THIS QUIZ While Parkinson’s disease (PD) can affect everyone differently, there is common ground among community members. To find out more about how people with PD cope with their condition, manage their symptoms, and improve their quality of life, we conducted our 4th Annual Parkinson’s Disease In America survey.Nearly 1,500 people completed the survey, providing an interesting look at PD. DEALING WITH THE FEAR OF PARKINSON'S Some tips to dealing with the fear of PD include: Acknowledge the fear. Recognize what you’re feeling and give it some space. Keeping fear locked inside can make it persist or get bigger. Bring it out into the open by talking with a friend, a support group, or a healthcare professional. Shining light on your fear keeps it frombeing overwhelming.
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PARKINSON'S AND SJOGREN'S Read or ask questions in our parkinson's discussion forums, covering topics like treatment, unusual symptoms, coping, caregiving, recentresearch, & more!
IS KIDNEY DISEASE AND PARKINSON'S DISEASE RELATED? Recently I was diagnosed with stage 3 kidney disease. I'm wondering if anyone knows if this is related to Parkinson's? This seems to have come on suddenly. No previous symptoms. Dr said I have thickening around the wall of my bladder. 0 reactions. Chris H. July 21, 2020. Hi-
WORKING WITH YOUR PARKINSON'S DOCTOR TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF We discussed many options but hit on a dopamine agonist he had been using when we first met. It had some serious side effects which were why he quit using it. But Rob wasn’t driving now and we both knew what to watch for, so we wanted to give it a try. OVERCOMING SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION WITH PARKINSON'S Both genders experience a loss of desire and dissatisfaction with their sexual life. The most common problems found for men with Parkinson’s are erectile dysfunction and problems with ejaculation. The most common issues for women with Parkinson’s are loss of vaginal lubrication and involuntary urination during sex. PARKINSON'S DISEASE HEALTH INFORMATION & COMMUNITYCOMMUNITYBASICSSYMPTOMSDIAGNOSIS & TREATMENTLIVING WITHPDCAREGIVERS
Fuel for the Berry Best Protection Against Parkinson's Disease. Berries have been getting great press for their memory benefits for years. Then after the MIND diet arrived around 2015, berries won the all-star title of superfoods!1 Blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, By Melissa Halas. about 4 PAIN IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: THE 5 DIFFERENT CATEGORIESSEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET PARKINSON'S DISEASE IN THE ELDERLY Parkinson’s disease (PD) is known as an older person’s disease since it is most often diagnosed in people over age 60. Only 4 percent of all cases are diagnosed before age 50. PD is the second most common age-related nerve degenerating disease after Alzheimer’s. The incidence of PD is 1 percent of the population over the age of 60. LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND LUPUS A life sentence with little hope for release. Locked in an ever-increasing box of nasties. And ever-decreasing space. I was living at the time in Pa. I was lured down here by my Daughter. She and my Son In Law would care for me. So here I am 3 years out from there. Alone now. No care partner. MANAGING DIZZINESS AND VERTIGO IN PARKINSON'S DISEASESEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET LEG PAIN AND PARKINSON'S: 4 COMMON TYPES Fourth type of leg pain is radicular pain. In this case, the pain is caused by compression of nerves in lumbar area which results in weakness, numbness and tingling, and loss of reflexes from buttocks to foot in a distribution of a nerve. It can be acute or chronic, and can be worse with standing and sitting, or better with laying down. DOES PARKINSON'S CAUSE VISION ISSUES? Vision issues in Parkinson’s can range from dry eyes and blurry vision to difficulty controlling eye movements, the inability to open eyelids, and increasing likelihood of hallucinations. PD can cause eye or eyelid problems, as can side effects of medications used to treat the disease. Unrelated ocular conditions and progressing age can also WHAT'S THE CONNECTION BETWEEN MIGRAINES AND PARKINSON'S? But aside from having migraines as a comorbidity, having Parkinson’s can worsen the severity and frequency of migraines. One reason is because scientists believe that having migraine with aura increases the risk for PD. Another reason for some people like myself who possess the LRRK2 (leucine rich repeat kinase 2) gene as a cause oftheir PD
BOWEL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Bowel issues in Parkinson's. Recently, I was doing an interview about Parkinson’s troublesome issues and I had to admit that by far my most troublesome and annoying problem is related to the effects of my gut.This is true for the majority of us living with this disease. MY EXPERIENCE USING CBD OIL FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE SYMPTOMS My experience with CBD oil. I decided to use CBD oil to find out what, if any, benefit it provides. I was hesitant at first due to the high cost and lack of evidence beyond some anecdotal evidence that it does help relieve a few motor (tremor, slowness, stiffness) and non-motor symptoms (sleep, pain, anxiety).After only a few days, it wasn’t evident that it was providing any benefit. PARKINSON'S DISEASE HEALTH INFORMATION & COMMUNITYCOMMUNITYBASICSSYMPTOMSDIAGNOSIS & TREATMENTLIVING WITHPDCAREGIVERS
Fuel for the Berry Best Protection Against Parkinson's Disease. Berries have been getting great press for their memory benefits for years. Then after the MIND diet arrived around 2015, berries won the all-star title of superfoods!1 Blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, By Melissa Halas. about 4 PAIN IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: THE 5 DIFFERENT CATEGORIESSEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET PARKINSON'S DISEASE IN THE ELDERLY Parkinson’s disease (PD) is known as an older person’s disease since it is most often diagnosed in people over age 60. Only 4 percent of all cases are diagnosed before age 50. PD is the second most common age-related nerve degenerating disease after Alzheimer’s. The incidence of PD is 1 percent of the population over the age of 60. LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND LUPUS A life sentence with little hope for release. Locked in an ever-increasing box of nasties. And ever-decreasing space. I was living at the time in Pa. I was lured down here by my Daughter. She and my Son In Law would care for me. So here I am 3 years out from there. Alone now. No care partner. MANAGING DIZZINESS AND VERTIGO IN PARKINSON'S DISEASESEE MORE ON PARKINSONSDISEASE.NET LEG PAIN AND PARKINSON'S: 4 COMMON TYPES Fourth type of leg pain is radicular pain. In this case, the pain is caused by compression of nerves in lumbar area which results in weakness, numbness and tingling, and loss of reflexes from buttocks to foot in a distribution of a nerve. It can be acute or chronic, and can be worse with standing and sitting, or better with laying down. DOES PARKINSON'S CAUSE VISION ISSUES? Vision issues in Parkinson’s can range from dry eyes and blurry vision to difficulty controlling eye movements, the inability to open eyelids, and increasing likelihood of hallucinations. PD can cause eye or eyelid problems, as can side effects of medications used to treat the disease. Unrelated ocular conditions and progressing age can also WHAT'S THE CONNECTION BETWEEN MIGRAINES AND PARKINSON'S? But aside from having migraines as a comorbidity, having Parkinson’s can worsen the severity and frequency of migraines. One reason is because scientists believe that having migraine with aura increases the risk for PD. Another reason for some people like myself who possess the LRRK2 (leucine rich repeat kinase 2) gene as a cause oftheir PD
BOWEL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Bowel issues in Parkinson's. Recently, I was doing an interview about Parkinson’s troublesome issues and I had to admit that by far my most troublesome and annoying problem is related to the effects of my gut.This is true for the majority of us living with this disease. MY EXPERIENCE USING CBD OIL FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE SYMPTOMS My experience with CBD oil. I decided to use CBD oil to find out what, if any, benefit it provides. I was hesitant at first due to the high cost and lack of evidence beyond some anecdotal evidence that it does help relieve a few motor (tremor, slowness, stiffness) and non-motor symptoms (sleep, pain, anxiety).After only a few days, it wasn’t evident that it was providing any benefit. PARKINSON'S DISEASE HEALTH INFORMATION & COMMUNITY Fuel for the Berry Best Protection Against Parkinson's Disease. Berries have been getting great press for their memory benefits for years. Then after the MIND diet arrived around 2015, berries won the all-star title of superfoods!1 Blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, By Melissa Halas. about 4 PARKINSON'S DISEASE IN THE ELDERLY Parkinson’s disease (PD) is known as an older person’s disease since it is most often diagnosed in people over age 60. Only 4 percent of all cases are diagnosed before age 50. PD is the second most common age-related nerve degenerating disease after Alzheimer’s. The incidence of PD is 1 percent of the population over the age of 60. PARKINSON’S DISEASE IN WOMEN Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease in women. In general, women with PD have similar motor and non-motor symptoms as men with PD. More women experience tremor and painful early morning muscle contractions than men. Other symptoms include: 2,5. Tremor of the hands, arms, legs, or face. Rigidity of the limbs and trunk. Slowness of movement. MANAGING CARE IN LATE STAGES OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE A caregiver or care partner of someone with Parkinson’s disease (PD) in the late stages has significant responsibility and challenges.As a chronic, progressive condition, the symptoms of PD worsen the longer a person has it, but each patient has a unique experience of the disease. Different people experience their own set of symptoms, and the severity of those symptoms also varies. TEST YOUR PARKINSON'S DISEASE KNOWLEDGE WITH THIS QUIZ While Parkinson’s disease (PD) can affect everyone differently, there is common ground among community members. To find out more about how people with PD cope with their condition, manage their symptoms, and improve their quality of life, we conducted our 4th Annual Parkinson’s Disease In America survey.Nearly 1,500 people completed the survey, providing an interesting look at PD. DEALING WITH THE FEAR OF PARKINSON'S Some tips to dealing with the fear of PD include: Acknowledge the fear. Recognize what you’re feeling and give it some space. Keeping fear locked inside can make it persist or get bigger. Bring it out into the open by talking with a friend, a support group, or a healthcare professional. Shining light on your fear keeps it frombeing overwhelming.
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PARKINSON'S AND SJOGREN'S Read or ask questions in our parkinson's discussion forums, covering topics like treatment, unusual symptoms, coping, caregiving, recentresearch, & more!
IS KIDNEY DISEASE AND PARKINSON'S DISEASE RELATED? Recently I was diagnosed with stage 3 kidney disease. I'm wondering if anyone knows if this is related to Parkinson's? This seems to have come on suddenly. No previous symptoms. Dr said I have thickening around the wall of my bladder. 0 reactions. Chris H. July 21, 2020. Hi-
WORKING WITH YOUR PARKINSON'S DOCTOR TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF We discussed many options but hit on a dopamine agonist he had been using when we first met. It had some serious side effects which were why he quit using it. But Rob wasn’t driving now and we both knew what to watch for, so we wanted to give it a try. OVERCOMING SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION WITH PARKINSON'S Both genders experience a loss of desire and dissatisfaction with their sexual life. The most common problems found for men with Parkinson’s are erectile dysfunction and problems with ejaculation. The most common issues for women with Parkinson’s are loss of vaginal lubrication and involuntary urination during sex.Skip to content
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