The day I was diagnosed I went to my appointment alone (having not an iota of awareness that PD was anywhere within the realm of possibility,) was told by my neurologist that I basically had seven years until life as I knew it was done, then went back to my empty new apartment that signaled the painful truth that separation from my wife was no longer temporary, and went to bed alone. Linkin Park captured the moment with alarming veracity: https://youtu.be/xLYiIBCN9ec?si=Uh7MOBy6-jbeAAHG
What I needed that day was a PD "Rapid Response Team" to be deployed to my apartment to bring me up to speed on what I needed to know--naturopathic and allopathic options alike--and hold my hand and hand me tissues and teach me all the ways that I COULD influence disease progression tell me that it was all going to be OK.
Until we get that sorted (internationally, mind you), this is a great place to start!
I know how many dopamine points you had to cash in to bring this to fruition; they were well spent!
I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease (PD) more than 6 years ago. The tremors started affecting my left hand at first; 3 years later, it affected my left leg, causing me to walk funny (jerking movements) every time. I was taking levodopa/carbidopa. In April 2017, I had a deep brain stimulation (DBS) procedure done. DBS helps me tremendously, but I still have to take levodopa/carbidopa 3 times a day, maximum dose: 25 mg/100 mg x 2. I try amantadine, but it's no help. I was approved by my neurologist to try feasible alternatives to my current prescribed medication in the hope of improving my quality of life. And I have to say this natural treatment is a 100% game changer for anyone with PD. There has been a complete turnaround with my balance, mobility, swollen feet, speech, and tremors. This is the best that I've felt in years. Visit Limitlesshealthcenter. com. I have stopped taking levodopa completely for several months, at least 7 months now, and still feel great.”
Fantastic work, Emma! xx
Thank you x
This is brilliant Emma!
The day I was diagnosed I went to my appointment alone (having not an iota of awareness that PD was anywhere within the realm of possibility,) was told by my neurologist that I basically had seven years until life as I knew it was done, then went back to my empty new apartment that signaled the painful truth that separation from my wife was no longer temporary, and went to bed alone. Linkin Park captured the moment with alarming veracity: https://youtu.be/xLYiIBCN9ec?si=Uh7MOBy6-jbeAAHG
What I needed that day was a PD "Rapid Response Team" to be deployed to my apartment to bring me up to speed on what I needed to know--naturopathic and allopathic options alike--and hold my hand and hand me tissues and teach me all the ways that I COULD influence disease progression tell me that it was all going to be OK.
Until we get that sorted (internationally, mind you), this is a great place to start!
I know how many dopamine points you had to cash in to bring this to fruition; they were well spent!
Thank you xx Rapid Response Team...do they have wine?
Let's just say I'm in debt!
It's going to be great. Well done!
Thank you!
I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease (PD) more than 6 years ago. The tremors started affecting my left hand at first; 3 years later, it affected my left leg, causing me to walk funny (jerking movements) every time. I was taking levodopa/carbidopa. In April 2017, I had a deep brain stimulation (DBS) procedure done. DBS helps me tremendously, but I still have to take levodopa/carbidopa 3 times a day, maximum dose: 25 mg/100 mg x 2. I try amantadine, but it's no help. I was approved by my neurologist to try feasible alternatives to my current prescribed medication in the hope of improving my quality of life. And I have to say this natural treatment is a 100% game changer for anyone with PD. There has been a complete turnaround with my balance, mobility, swollen feet, speech, and tremors. This is the best that I've felt in years. Visit Limitlesshealthcenter. com. I have stopped taking levodopa completely for several months, at least 7 months now, and still feel great.”