Would someone please answer a question for me? All these abbreviations; what do they mean? PSP,PWP,MSA,LBD etc....when posting I would think if you say what they stand for more will understand! Anyone else having this issue?
Blessings,
Carol
Would someone please answer a question for me? All these abbreviations; what do they mean? PSP,PWP,MSA,LBD etc....when posting I would think if you say what they stand for more will understand! Anyone else having this issue?
Blessings,
Carol
PWP- person with Parkinson's
LBD- Lewy Body Dementia
MDS- Movement Disorder Specialist
I'm sure others can add to this list.
There are new people on here all the time. Can we take the extra time to explain an abbreviation? I can't (with the mind that goes with Parkinson's and medications) remember all that!!! Thank you. Is it just me???? And then I can research them also!! If you put in just LBD or MDS, you get nothing!
Blessings,
Carol
If you type in the abbreviation LBD or MDS or MSA followed by medical diagnosis links will appear.
Example : LBD medical diagnosis or LBD Dx ... both reveal links.
Be the empowered patient.
Go Carol Go!
Carry on strong.
Optional way of finding medical acronyms / abbreviations ...
Enter LBD then click ABBREVIATIONS SEARCH and viola = links links and more links.
i have PSP )(PROGRESSSIVE SUPRA NUCLEAR PALSY)
Google it to find out more
or check my about me blog
lol Jill
You are missing my point here!! Thank you for your input!
Blessings,
Carol
Carol,
Mea Culpa.
I assumed everybody was familiar with the set of initials and will in future explain the abbreviation before using it.
JOhn
Hi
Abbreviations can be confusing. Most of the abbreviations you are asking about belong to Parkinson Plus, (atypical Parkinson syndrome) this has 4 olika syndromes:
MSA......Multiple Systems Atrophi
PSP......Progessive supranuclear paralysis
LBD......Lewy body demens
CBD......Corticobasal degeneratipion
PWP.....Patient with Parkinson
If you want to find out more about these syndromes, ask your Parkinson Nurse, neurologist or there is a lot of books and information on the internet
Hope this answers you question
PWP - person with parkinson disease, so much nicer than being a patient (actually I am quite impatient!)
MSA - multiple systems atrophy, PSP - progressive supranuclear palsy, LBD Lewy Body dementia, CBD Corticobasal degeneration.
These are some rarer forms of PD like conditions, I think that around 10% of people with Parkinson type symptoms are eventually diagnosed with one of these.
I learned in my early days with PD not to try and pattern match symptoms to any of these disorders, they are spotted through clinical observation and neurological testing, and there is a fair amount of crossover with symptoms anyway. They are quite technical terms that describe things going on in the brain. Best left to the doctor/neuro.
here is one that is misused sometimes...............LOL - means laugh out loud, NOT lots of love.