Leg freezing but no other PD symptoms
Does anyone just have freezing of your legs and no other symptoms of Parkinson? My husband was diagnosed in January of this year with
Parkinson gait. He has no tremors except his legs freeze. Dr put him on carb/levo 3 times a day. Helped in the beginning but not for long. Dr then added Entacapone to be taken a long with c/l. Worked for about 3 days.
He relies on me to help him walk, trips to bathroom, help getting out of chair. His legs freeze like they are glued to the floor. We try deep breathing which does help sometimes. Once he gets up and going he can walk with no problem as long as he holds my hand.
Any suggestions? I am going to get a second opinion.
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Also have a husband who has freezing legs (along with some dementia and extra-ordinary fatigue). I think the fatigue makes the freezing worse. As your husband does, my once brilliant husband usually finds a negative side to everything. Took me a while to accept that.
Good luck to the two of you.
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3 ReactionsI am the same have freezing of gait with no other Parkinson problems. I live alone so have had to be proactive in what can help me. I have a
walker with a Lazer beam and a metronome.( called nexstride) I find the metronome very soothing and definitely helps me walk.i say ready steady go an start walking. I have downloaded a metronome app on my phone to use when don't have walker.
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3 Reactions@eliz722
I live in nz and have a nexstride which I have attached to walker and provides a laser beam and a metronome. I charge it every 2nd night, I find it wonderful
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1 Reaction@don54
my neurophysio tells me to count the steps between points around my apartment and say out n loud. certainly helps and can suggest you download a metronome app on phone and he walks to the beat of the metronome
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1 Reactionhi try a walker with a laser beam and a metronome. also suggest downloading an app on phone of metronome and he walks to the beat
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1 Reaction@s100
I went for a second opinion and glad I did that. It appears I have frontal lobe dysfunction. I take madopar 3 times a day, with a little bit of help from this.
My freezing of gait is my only major PD sympton. Handwriting is dreadful plus my voice has softened.
Hello @carogemini
I see from your post that you have freezing of gait and a soft voice. Has your neurologist suggested any medications, physical therapy, or speech therapy to help? Will you share, as you are comfortable, a little about how you are managing these symptoms?
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