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for those of you lucky enough to get your hands on a Tass glove that are tremor dominant, how has it affected the tremor? Any success of reduction?

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Manypony

yes, in spite of the fact that wearing them makes me anxious and tremor more at first my tremor is overall reduced

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Shililly in reply toManypony

Hi do you have the actual Taas gloves? Please tell me where to get them. I have been following the clinical trials for awhile but thought the second series of trials was not completed yet?

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Manypony in reply toShililly

I’m in a trial at Synergic labs in Eugene Oregon synergicmed.com/storage/app...

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Shililly in reply toManypony

Great for you! i tried to get in but dont live there and they only took people living there. How are you feeling? You mentioned tremors are the continuing to improve? thanks

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Manypony in reply toShililly

Yes, I also use mucuna just once per day with carbidopa which helps

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Shililly in reply toManypony

How much and what is the product name? Tremors getting better?

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Manypony in reply toShililly

I use naturebell brand 30% levadopa and 1/4 tablet of carbidopa. It reduces my tremor. The gloves actually exacerbate the tremor when I first put them on but i have less tremor now than before.

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cgreg in reply toManypony

I am so glad to read about the reduction in your tremors after using the gloves. Did you notice any other improvements?

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Manypony in reply tocgreg

Mostly they have helped with brain fog and other cognitive issues

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How are you doing now? How are your symptoms? 💙

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claudejgreengrass

OT: Essential Tremor

Has anyone tried the Tass glove or diy version of it to treat Essential Tremor?

Any references would be welcome.

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stlewy in reply toclaudejgreengrass

I was searching for this same info (thanks to this forum). I just started to use a DIY PDboard (easier to build vs the glove, but not much flexibility). I'm 2 days into using it. Within 1 day, I noticed my legs felt much less heavy, and moving my body/turning while walking was not as challenging. I was able to jog much quicker/easier and beat my 1-mile time best record since PD. My back felt better too, and didn't feel sore, and I didn't have to think to keep my posture correct. I think my hand tremors worsen, but it sounds like this is normal startup behavior based on Manypony's official Tass glove. Today was good, but yesterday I felt better. I did start with 2 hours of evening therapy the night before vs. 1 hour and 20 minutes last night. I must state a few things: I don't take C/L medication (maybe once every two weeks for special occasions). I also started taking B1 sublingual about 5 days ago. I do exercise regularly, especially jogging/sprint/speed walking mix which took two/three months for the symptoms to finally reduce or some go away (before that, the symptoms were taking me down fast). I have noticed that mixing in sprints in my jogs did wonders; unfortunately, I injured my upper thigh (can't sprint for a couple of weeks). I'm hoping the vibration therapy will fix my tremors (and of course any of the PD symptoms). I would love to hear people's experiences on improving their PD tremors (bonus for those using vibration technology/Dr. Tass glove...).

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