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My "PD" is modulated by three factors. Dysautonomia is one.

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My "PD" is modulated by:

Norepinehrine loss in CNS. Amantadine helps.

Dysautonomia (ANS pathologies). Eg, elevated norepinephrine in periphery.

Midface hypoplasia (eg, severe malocclusion, high arched palate). Also, I've come to believe: distorted development of my insular cortices and interconnected neural tissues.

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Dysautonomia subgroup in PD - HU PD.

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Serotonin (affected by levodopa) is a chemical precursor to melatonin and helps maintaining sleep while dopamine is a precursor to norepinephrine which is involved in producing and releasing melatonin in the pineal gland. Thus a double whammy combined NT deficits with l-dopa induced altered DNA methylation and PD progression could lead to sundowning syndrome, where melatonin replacement and consistent outdoor physical exercise could be helpful.

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