Newly diagnosed with Parkinson
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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Hello @mariemarie, Thanks for that testimonial regarding Pedaling for PD as well as the Rock Steady Boxing. I'm glad that you found the Boxing class close by.
Here are some websites about the Pedaling program, https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/775121 and
http://www.pedalingforparkinsons.org/home
@oronogo, if you can't find the program at a Y near you and if you have a stationary exercise bike you might try it at home. Of course, check with your doctor first before beginning.
Teresa
I’m still exercising and no I have not started meds yet. I saw a Mayo movement specialist and he told me exercise and come back in a year. My local dr’s all want to start me on meds. My tremor in my hand may be a little worse, just taking it day at a time. The heat is really bad now.
@oronogo
I can empathize with you, Jane. The heat makes everything worse! I'm glad that you are exercising. If you feel any concern at all regarding the no-med advice you were given, please feel free to contact your doctor through a My Chart message or by a phone call to his office. I am sure he/she would want to know if any of your symptoms had worsened.
If I may ask, what type of exercises are you doing? Besides the tremors, what other symptoms are you having currently?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Teresa
Still maintaining my exercise routine biiking, walking, lifting weights. Not on the meds yet. Don't feel like I need them. I have had Loud therapy mostly for my voice, speak, and swallowing. Seems to be helping. I also have had BIg therapy - helps me stretch out my back when it stiffens. I continue to do balancing exercises as a proactive measure - although balance is not an issue...yet 🙂
Hope you are well - BTW my tag is @lsdempsey - not @lsdemspey
@lsdemspey
Good to hear from you! How nice that you are still without meds and doing well. Maintaining a regular exercise routine is so very important with PD. The therapies you mentioned, Loud and Big and really good ones for PD. Tai-Chi is also great for range of motion and balance problems. Outside of Loud, have you had any other speech therapy? Are your swallowing problems better now?
In reading your post about your tag if you look under your picture it shows "@lsdemspey."
I look forward to your posting again.
Teresa
So glad you are seeing a Mayo Movement Disorder Specialist. You are in good hands. Like you, my husband's first neurologist wanted to start him on meds, but when we saw Dr. Mehta (LOVE that man!) at Mayo, he was in agreement that as long as Walt felt ok, was functioning adequately, and wished to delay the start of meds, he was fine without them. Eventually, he did begin meds to help with his tremor, but it was only when he felt that his symptoms required medication. Hang in there!
The tremor is the only symptom I have at this time. I’m doing Big hand exercise and stretching and balancing.
I have found the best place to get answers is on the Parkinson's forum at HealthUnlocked. I posted a comment for newly diagnosed on my profile.
@oronogo That all sounds very good! I am pleased that all is going so well for you.
Teresa
Hi we may be at the same stage, my good luck to you! I too work out, stretch and do balance exercise, just an evolution of what I have done for many years. Everyone thinks it all helps and it certainly makes me feel better about myself. What is 'Big hand exercise' please?