Living with Parkinson's Disease - Meet others & come say hi
Welcome to the Parkinson's Disease group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet people living with Parkinson's or caring for someone with Parkinson's. Let's learn from each other and share stories about living well with Parkinson's, coping with the bumps and offering tips.
Chances are you'll to be greeted by fellow member and volunteer patient Mentor, Teresa (@hopeful33250), when you post to this group.
We look forward to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
Let's chat. Why not start by introducing yourself?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Parkinson's Disease Support Group.
The only thing that works for me- is Ensure, it works for me every time- otherwise mine stick in my mouth also. J South
Thank you. I will try Ensure to see if that works.
You might also consider Glucerna. Less sugar load.
Steve
Hi there
I take an old med called
Diazepam for anxiety. The Dr put me on it as is effective for a longer period of time than some of the newer drugs. I find it works very well but does make me very tired
Pull Test
Roys Pull Test 08/14/2018
First result is typical when one has Parkinson's. Second pull after foot is positioned for better recovery and balance. I was first diagnosed with Parkinson's in the year 2012. I credit my good condition to Doc. Costantini's high dose thiamine hcl advice.
(continue)
B1 Thiamine HCL therapy reference / stop progression, suppress motor and non-motor symptoms:
(Thiamine HCL is oral substitute to IM injection B1) 2 x day (morning 2g and at lunch 2g)
Doctor Costantini strategy that I find helpful "thiamin hcl stops the progression forever...".
I have gone from slow motion to normal motor action since joining the growing number of PwP that have started B1 regimen/protocol.
I'm Dennis. My wife was recently diagnosed with PD. don't know what to expect. A little scary about future.
@dfelix
Hello Dennis
Your concerns about the future are certainly understandable. While PD cannot be cured it can be controlled with the right kinds of medicine and an active lifestyle. Encourage your wife to get involved with physical therapy (especially the type for PD) and to remain active. PD is not a disease that you can take "lying down" you must be active. Those who are the most successful in keeping their disability at a moderate level are those who remain active.
Many hospitals also offer caregiver support groups where you can discuss your fears/anxieties about dealing with a loved one who has a chronic illness. Please give that a try!
Keep posting and let me know of your concerns.
Teresa
I’m just curious with the high doses of thiamine, do you have regular blood test or anything? I want to get this to try on my mom whom suffers a great deal with neck and hand tremors. I guess it is over the counter?
Thank you for your information!!!!
Normal B1 blood level is to be expected. The therapy involves increasing the thiamine hcl level (Vitacost thiamine hcl in 500mg easy swallow capsules).
My personal experience - The positives: no button difficulties, brush my teeth now w/o needing elect brush, more strength. Getting in and out of bed, turning over is easier. No more constipation. Parkinson's progression stopped. Suppressed all motor and non-motor symptoms...
parkinson's high dose thiamine hcl
https://www.facebook.com/groups/232260083958797/about/
https://highdosethiamine.org/therapy-2/
Tremor is not easily impacted by thiamine hcl. It takes time with thiamine hcl and carbidopa/levodopa.
Thank you again for this information!! I’m going to start my mom on this. They have added primidone and clonazepam to her card/Levo. Has really made her sleep and leg weakness. I’m all about a less aggressive way to treat the tremors.