Newly diagnosed with Parkinson

Posted by oronogo @oronogo, Jan 1, 2018

I’m newly diagnosed with Parkinson, and waiting to get accepted by Mayo Clinic for a second opinion. I am a current heart patient at Mayo’s so hoping they will accept me. Has anyone else been accepted by Mayo? I am having tremors in right hand, I was not told locally what stage it is. The doctor wanted to start medication, but I wanted a second opinion first. I’m 75 year old female. I have been having some deep tissue messages that I have found helpful. I had a brain and neck MRI done locally. Thanks for any help you might have.

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@hopeful33250

Hello, @oronogo, and welcome to Mayo Connect!

I am sorry to hear that a Parkinson's (PD) diagnosis (DX) is what brought you to us, but there are many of us who have a PD DX and we know how difficult it is to accept and deal with. I am glad that you are getting a second opinion at Mayo. We strongly believe in second opinions. There might be those in our group who have been to Mayo Clinic and perhaps they will respond to your post with their experiences soon. As you know, Mayo Connect is an online community and we are from all over the country (and world).

You mentioned that your diagnosis came about with tremors in your hands. Have you had other symptoms such as balance problems, unsteadiness of gait, stiffness, drooling, etc.?

Here are some links to basic information about PD, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/parkinsons-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20376055 and http://www.parkinson.org/. As you read them, you will find valuable information in understanding PD's symptoms and treatments.

All of us in the PD discussion group look forward to getting to know you, I would like to invite some other members into this conversation, @ggopher and @mariemarie. I'm sure that they will join me in welcoming you to our group.

Teresa

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@oronogo

I started the meds because my gait/balance problems were beginning to cause falls (or near-falls). i wanted to avoid breaking a bone (I have bone loss problems as well) so I thought the PD meds were in my best interest. My symptoms showed immediate improvement. After I started the PD meds, I told my neurologist that it was like there was a new connection between my brain and my lower extremities - a great improvement!

Taking meds is certainly an individualized decision, though. Have you considered Physical Therapy?

Will you keep in touch and let us know how you are doing?

Wishing you well!

Teresa

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Hi, @oronogo -- just wanted to see how you were doing with the Parkinson's and the hand tremor you were experiencing?

@lsdemspey, thinking of you, as well. Are you still doing all your exercises? Have you gone on medication for your PD, or are you still holding off at this point?

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@hopeful33250

Hello, @oronogo, and welcome to Mayo Connect!

I am sorry to hear that a Parkinson's (PD) diagnosis (DX) is what brought you to us, but there are many of us who have a PD DX and we know how difficult it is to accept and deal with. I am glad that you are getting a second opinion at Mayo. We strongly believe in second opinions. There might be those in our group who have been to Mayo Clinic and perhaps they will respond to your post with their experiences soon. As you know, Mayo Connect is an online community and we are from all over the country (and world).

You mentioned that your diagnosis came about with tremors in your hands. Have you had other symptoms such as balance problems, unsteadiness of gait, stiffness, drooling, etc.?

Here are some links to basic information about PD, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/parkinsons-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20376055 and http://www.parkinson.org/. As you read them, you will find valuable information in understanding PD's symptoms and treatments.

All of us in the PD discussion group look forward to getting to know you, I would like to invite some other members into this conversation, @ggopher and @mariemarie. I'm sure that they will join me in welcoming you to our group.

Teresa

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Yesterday I had an over and hour appt with my PC. She is the BEST. All my doctors are in the Texas Medical School system. I chose this because of my RA. I wanted someone who UNDERSTANDS the symptoms and refers me to the appropriate doctor for further treatment. I recently noticed I had a tremor in my hands ad in particular my left hand. She said it could be my Blood Pressure Pill which the Caritologist reduced because my BP was so low all the time. She asked me to increase the pill to original dose. Has anyone ever been told their tremors are from a drug you are taking? I was happy that it was so simple as my friend had Parkinson and it eventually, cause his brain to function less than 100 %.

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@lsdempsey

I was DX with PD August 2017 by local neurologist (although I have been able to track my symptoms back for about two years). She encouraged me to get a second opinion and set an appointment with Emory. After the second opinion I decided to get a third opinion and went to Mayo in Jacksonville. Glad I did! the Doc was more thorough and explained more about PD and what I needed to do daily/weekly in terms of exercise, diet, living, routine, resources to read, etc. Exercise has been so important...do what you can daily. It really has been helping me. I am not yet on medication and trying to hold out for a while. I have purchased a fit bit and reminds me to get up and MOVE throughout the day. Welcome and good luck - this site and group has provided helpful information. Live well - everyday! Steve

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I agree with the exercise. My Exercise, (walking my dog 4 times a day), has nearly cleared up any pain I had from the RA. Either that or I am in remission. But, my Exercise is making me feel so much better. I need to get a good diet plan. I lost 5 lbs after being in hospital and it took ONE WEEK to put it back on. YIKES

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@mariemarie

Steve what exercise did doc recommend?

Marie

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Walking is a miracle drug

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@hopeful33250

Hello, @oronogo, and welcome to Mayo Connect!

I am sorry to hear that a Parkinson's (PD) diagnosis (DX) is what brought you to us, but there are many of us who have a PD DX and we know how difficult it is to accept and deal with. I am glad that you are getting a second opinion at Mayo. We strongly believe in second opinions. There might be those in our group who have been to Mayo Clinic and perhaps they will respond to your post with their experiences soon. As you know, Mayo Connect is an online community and we are from all over the country (and world).

You mentioned that your diagnosis came about with tremors in your hands. Have you had other symptoms such as balance problems, unsteadiness of gait, stiffness, drooling, etc.?

Here are some links to basic information about PD, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/parkinsons-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20376055 and http://www.parkinson.org/. As you read them, you will find valuable information in understanding PD's symptoms and treatments.

All of us in the PD discussion group look forward to getting to know you, I would like to invite some other members into this conversation, @ggopher and @mariemarie. I'm sure that they will join me in welcoming you to our group.

Teresa

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Hello @oronogo

It has been awhile since you last posted. How are you managing the PD symptoms? Have you started any meds yet?

I would enjoy hearing from you.

Teresa

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@hopeful33250

Hello, @oronogo, and welcome to Mayo Connect!

I am sorry to hear that a Parkinson's (PD) diagnosis (DX) is what brought you to us, but there are many of us who have a PD DX and we know how difficult it is to accept and deal with. I am glad that you are getting a second opinion at Mayo. We strongly believe in second opinions. There might be those in our group who have been to Mayo Clinic and perhaps they will respond to your post with their experiences soon. As you know, Mayo Connect is an online community and we are from all over the country (and world).

You mentioned that your diagnosis came about with tremors in your hands. Have you had other symptoms such as balance problems, unsteadiness of gait, stiffness, drooling, etc.?

Here are some links to basic information about PD, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/parkinsons-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20376055 and http://www.parkinson.org/. As you read them, you will find valuable information in understanding PD's symptoms and treatments.

All of us in the PD discussion group look forward to getting to know you, I would like to invite some other members into this conversation, @ggopher and @mariemarie. I'm sure that they will join me in welcoming you to our group.

Teresa

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Hello Teresa
I’m sorry it’s been so long to get back with you. I did get accepted into Mayo in April I seen a movement neurologist. I only have a tremor in my right hand, he said they Don’t like to DX PD with one system. He didn’t start any meds, and said he was willing to work with dr at home. He said exercise walk keep moving and come back in a year. So I’m taking it one day at a time.
Jane

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@hopeful33250

Hello, @oronogo, and welcome to Mayo Connect!

I am sorry to hear that a Parkinson's (PD) diagnosis (DX) is what brought you to us, but there are many of us who have a PD DX and we know how difficult it is to accept and deal with. I am glad that you are getting a second opinion at Mayo. We strongly believe in second opinions. There might be those in our group who have been to Mayo Clinic and perhaps they will respond to your post with their experiences soon. As you know, Mayo Connect is an online community and we are from all over the country (and world).

You mentioned that your diagnosis came about with tremors in your hands. Have you had other symptoms such as balance problems, unsteadiness of gait, stiffness, drooling, etc.?

Here are some links to basic information about PD, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/parkinsons-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20376055 and http://www.parkinson.org/. As you read them, you will find valuable information in understanding PD's symptoms and treatments.

All of us in the PD discussion group look forward to getting to know you, I would like to invite some other members into this conversation, @ggopher and @mariemarie. I'm sure that they will join me in welcoming you to our group.

Teresa

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@oronogo Hello Jane

It is so good to hear from you. Yes, exercise is great for PD (no matter what stage of PD you are at). Tai-Chi, walking, PD Dance, Pedaling for Parkinson's are all good. YMCAs often have the Pedaling programs. While I've never went to a pedaling class before, one of our members, @mariemarie, has attended many and perhaps she will post about her progress.

PD Dance is my personal favorite because of the music and group class. You can almost forget you are exercising - which is nice.

I hope that all continues to go well for you. I would enjoy hearing about your progress from time to time. Will you continue to post?

Teresa

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@hopeful33250

Hello, @oronogo, and welcome to Mayo Connect!

I am sorry to hear that a Parkinson's (PD) diagnosis (DX) is what brought you to us, but there are many of us who have a PD DX and we know how difficult it is to accept and deal with. I am glad that you are getting a second opinion at Mayo. We strongly believe in second opinions. There might be those in our group who have been to Mayo Clinic and perhaps they will respond to your post with their experiences soon. As you know, Mayo Connect is an online community and we are from all over the country (and world).

You mentioned that your diagnosis came about with tremors in your hands. Have you had other symptoms such as balance problems, unsteadiness of gait, stiffness, drooling, etc.?

Here are some links to basic information about PD, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/parkinsons-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20376055 and http://www.parkinson.org/. As you read them, you will find valuable information in understanding PD's symptoms and treatments.

All of us in the PD discussion group look forward to getting to know you, I would like to invite some other members into this conversation, @ggopher and @mariemarie. I'm sure that they will join me in welcoming you to our group.

Teresa

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I will check with my Y but I live in a rural area and have not found any Parkinson group yet. I will keep you posted.
Jane

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@hopeful33250

Hello, @oronogo, and welcome to Mayo Connect!

I am sorry to hear that a Parkinson's (PD) diagnosis (DX) is what brought you to us, but there are many of us who have a PD DX and we know how difficult it is to accept and deal with. I am glad that you are getting a second opinion at Mayo. We strongly believe in second opinions. There might be those in our group who have been to Mayo Clinic and perhaps they will respond to your post with their experiences soon. As you know, Mayo Connect is an online community and we are from all over the country (and world).

You mentioned that your diagnosis came about with tremors in your hands. Have you had other symptoms such as balance problems, unsteadiness of gait, stiffness, drooling, etc.?

Here are some links to basic information about PD, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/parkinsons-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20376055 and http://www.parkinson.org/. As you read them, you will find valuable information in understanding PD's symptoms and treatments.

All of us in the PD discussion group look forward to getting to know you, I would like to invite some other members into this conversation, @ggopher and @mariemarie. I'm sure that they will join me in welcoming you to our group.

Teresa

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Jane, pedaling for Parkinson is great. I attend 3 days a week. Bike 45 to 60 minutes a session with 15 minutes of strength training. I currently pedal 7.5 miles in 40 minutes. I did try boxing Rock Steady but did not care for it; however, the fitness center where i attend pedaling started Rock Steady . Tried it again and really like it. So i box one day a week also. I feel 100 percent better than i did a year ago. I'm on the neupro patch for medication. No side effects.

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