First off I want to say that in no way, shape or form am I qualified in the medical field! So take this as you will.... and I apologize for the long post in advance.
It has been a while since I have posted, and in the past have shared my supplement stack, exercise etc.
I have been absent due to trying to find my way in dealing with my PD. Talked to doctors with a more holistic approach and adjusting my supplements along the way.
I am currently taking only a third of the supplements that I had taken before and have been doing this over the last three months. I have not experienced any changes in a negative or positive way, as my tremors remained the same. I still had mild right-side tremors that would elevate when stressed or anxious.
I do LSVT exercise and do elliptical and strength training almost on a daily basis. My tremors WERE improving until I contracted COVID for the second time four weeks ago, which made my tremors exponentially, almost extremely more. So much more that I was even contemplating taking medication (which I have been delaying until absolutely necessary).
This leads to the nicotine treatment, and I want to let everyone know that this is something I had read about and seen posts from others on the site, but being a past tobacco user I was VERY hesitant to try, as I know of it's addictive properties.
So I started this two-and-a-half weeks ago, in a low dosage using ON! nicotine in 2mg pouches. I started with on mid-morning and one mid-afternoon, which I now use one on the morning, noon and late afternoon after experiencing very positive results (it was helping and I wondered if an increase would help even more).
I cannot express how much this has changed my tremors, actually to almost absent! I still have very mild tremors when stressed or anxious, and can now double-click a computer mouse almost every time, writing better and do not experience bad tremors after exercise.
I know everyone with PD is different, and I was very hesitant to post my findings until I could be positively sure it was providing the needed result I was looking for, and that the nicotine was what was actually making the difference. But please take this advice at your own risk!
I will absolutely update with any changes, positive or negative, as I go forward.
I can't thank all of you enough for sharing your journey, the ups and downs, to all of us!