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My husband was diagnosed last year with Parkinson's Plus / CBD.  It's in the very early stages and symptoms seem to come and go. Right now he's been falling every few days but it isn't because of balance.  He says when he goes to put his right leg down it's like it goes into a hole and he just goes down. We've been so very fortunate that he just has gotten cuts above the eyes and forehead as well as his knees. When he gets up he can walk as though nothing has happened. His neurologist just says to use a cane or get a walker but it's so hard for him when he feels he can walk fine. Anyone out there have any thoughts.

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Beckey profile image
Beckey

A friend got me a kind of stylish cane for a present and I use it off and on. I hate looking like a patient, which I would if I used a walker, or one of those metal canes, and that's what I told my primary care doc. We had a long talk about self-esteem vs.injury prevention. Both are important in my view.

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AnnieD1749 in reply to Beckey

My husband does have one of those stylish canes but he uses it more like Charlie Chaplin and I am constantly nagging him. Hopefully it won't take a bad fall to wake him up.

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paddyfields

What about a hikers walking pole?  That's probably why I've never been bothered if I have to use mine   when my hips play up as I don't particularly associate it with disabililty. 

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AnnieD1749 in reply to paddyfields

Hi paddyfields, That's a good idea, too. I'll try that and maybe he'll use it more than the cane.

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JohnPepper

Hi AnnieD. I don't know if this will help him. If he starts to walk in a slightly different way; namely, instead of walking as he always has, he starts to actually tell his right leg to lift off the ground and move it consciouslly forward and place the heel on the ground while consciously holding his right toes up in the air. In this way he will be walking differently. He might also want to do the same with his left leg, instead of walking subconsciously.

If you would like to Skype me at - john.pepper.1 - I will help him understand what it is I want him to do. If he does this without having falls it will be because he has taken concious control of his movements and if he has Pd as you say, it falls into line with y understanding of how to take control of many of our nrmal movements to enable us to live a normal life again. I live in South Africa, which is 1 hour ahead of GMT.

If you are wary of this advice then look at chapter 2 of Dr Norman Doidge's book, The Brain's Way of Healing'.

Good luck

John

John

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Shelly1209 in reply to JohnPepper

I too had the strange falling, I had to focus on each step to make sure my leg was set up to take my weight. I only fell when I was in autodrive. So this makes sense to me. 

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JohnPepper in reply to Shelly1209

Hi Shelly. Remeber, practice makes perfect. The more you practice the less you will fall.

John

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AnnieD1749 in reply to Shelly1209

Hi Shelly, then this is something that has happened to others. Up until now I couldn't find anything about these strange falls.

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AnnieD1749 in reply to JohnPepper

Thanks, JohnPepper, Will try and see how it goes. I tell my husband that it seems like a disconnect from the brain to the leg so this sounds reasonable. Will also check out the book.

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6780 in reply to JohnPepper

thank you for brains way of healing.

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Shelly1209

I was recently diagnosed with Parkinson's. But have had that same falling experience for about a year now. It's like my leg is disconnected with my brain, it doesn't move forward when I'm walking or it doesn't set up to take the weight of my leg. The endocrinologist started me on B12 shots because I was severly deficient last October. I don't know if that's what is helping or not. But I haven't fallen in a month or more. I didn't know if the falling was from the PD, the RSD in the right leg or due to the synovial cyst in the coccyx region of my spine. I also see the chiropractor every 3 weeks to relieve the spinal fluid pressure from the cyst.

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cabbagecottage

My husband use to think he could walk until one day whil coming back fro the GP . As he walked he got shorter and shorter.  His legs were crumbling Beneath him . I couldn't hold him up and had to shout for help .

Luckily a postman and another young chap were walking behind us , they picked him out and carried him home between them .. 

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AnnieD1749 in reply to cabbagecottage

Hi cabbage cottage, that had to be horrible. 

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RobertoOcana

Pardon my ignorance, what is CBD?

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lempa_nik in reply to RobertoOcana

My best guess: CBD = Corticobasal Degeneration

(The symptoms seem to overlap tremendously with those of PD.) 

Reference:

nhs.uk/Conditions/Corticoba...

SYMPTOMS OF CORTICOBASAL DEGENERATION

People with corticobasal degeneration (CBD) develop a range of difficulties with movement, speech, memory and swallowing.

The condition tends to develop gradually, which means it can be mistaken for another condition at first – such as Parkinson's disease, dementia or a stroke.

The symptoms typically become more severe over several years, although the speed at which they worsen varies.

Some of the main symptoms of CBD are outlined below. Most people with the condition won't experience all of these.

EARLY SYMPTOMS

CBD typically affects one of the limbs at first. This is usually a hand or arm, but sometimes a leg.

Problems affecting the limb can include:

    a clumsy or "useless" hand

    muscle stiffness

    shaking (tremors) and spasms (dystonia)

    loss of feeling

    feeling like the limb doesn't belong to you (an "alien" limb)

Some people also develop problems with walking and co-ordination . . . .

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Beckey in reply to lempa_nik

Wow. That sounds like a lot of us.

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RobertoOcana in reply to lempa_nik

Thanks

6780 profile image
6780 in reply to lempa_nik

would cbd marijuana oil help the cbd condition?

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ddmagee1 in reply to lempa_nik

Thank you for looking up and sharing this explanation of CBD.

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lempa_nik in reply to ddmagee1

My pleasure . When we understand things, I think we often fear them much less :)

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AnnieD1749 in reply to RobertoOcana

Hi Roberto, Dumpeklin has it right. See answer below.

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AnnieD1749 in reply to RobertoOcana

Hi Roberto, Dumpeklin has it right. See the answer below.

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enjoysalud

I too  do not know what CBD is......help. Thank you!

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lempa_nik in reply to enjoysalud

Hi Enjoysalud, For a possible answer, see the post above yours.  This will have to do until AnnieD1749 can tell us for sure.

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enjoysalud in reply to lempa_nik

Dumpelkin, thank you!  Doesn't sound pleasant.

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jillannf6

hi all  i have epsp which is life threatening bu t  i do nt see  like that  at all

i had  a very low time b4  alst xmas and really  thougthg  of

' going tio switzerland' but have now got over that and  now try and get somehinrg  out o f  each day ......and  id does sseeem to work

;lo; l jill

xxxxxxxl

plz exvcuse the  typing it's getting worse!

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Zuke in reply to jillannf6

Hi jillanf6,

Have you ever tried speech recognition? 

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jillannf6

hi my speech has got much quieter   so it isn't an option i m afraid

lol jill

xxx

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silvestrov

There is a form of magnesium, Magnesium L. Threonate which enhances memory and can help to slow neural degeneration.  It was developed with Alzheimer's disease in mind but memory loss/dementia is certainly part of Parkinson's & CBD.  

curezone.org/forums/am.asp?...

A bit tired here and am crashing.  I found this article which may offer some alternative therapies:  

perpetualcommotion.com/a/Pa...

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6780

i had a flop fall and 5 months later still have strain pains. my left leg didn't lift as i i turned and went from standing to flop fall. nothing broken but pain in jaw to shoulder/spine.

could be pd, arthritis, or clumsy who knows.

med marijuana is recommended. no one will give hydrocodeine for pain in nyc even mild dose since opoid epidemic. i want lortab 10/500 which is covered under drug plan $5. med marijuana will cost me $2000 a year unreimbursed even with prescription. reading this checking cbd oil. move to colorado??

please get a rollator..seat comes in handy. falls can disintegrate your quality of life.

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