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Off Dyskinesia-anyone else have it? What's your fix?
Which I'd when I started experiencing
dyskinesia
when the Carbidopa/levadopa started to wear off. And was told snd treated by a movement specialist that I was over medicated and attempted to reduce my dosage and frequency.
Which I'd when I started experiencing
dyskinesia
when the Carbidopa/levadopa started to wear off. And was told snd treated by a movement specialist that I was over medicated and attempted to reduce my dosage and frequency.
YOParky
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
New ADAA Video - Understanding Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) - A Personal Story
ADAA's new video about Tardive
Dyskinesia
(TD) - a neurological condition often associated with long-term use of certain medications used to treat mental health conditions. TD can cause involuntary movements of the face, tongue, and other body parts.
ADAA's new video about Tardive
Dyskinesia
(TD) - a neurological condition often associated with long-term use of certain medications used to treat mental health conditions. TD can cause involuntary movements of the face, tongue, and other body parts.
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
7 months ago
Fava Beans for Parkinson's?
This is a very good post that discusses the use of Fava Beans as a source of Levodopa and as a natural addition or adjunct to Sinemet. https://www.scienzavegetariana.it/nutrizione/favabeans.html
This is a very good post that discusses the use of Fava Beans as a source of Levodopa and as a natural addition or adjunct to Sinemet. https://www.scienzavegetariana.it/nutrizione/favabeans.html
pdpatient
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
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New ADAA Video - Understanding Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) - A Personal Story
ADAA's new video about Tardive
Dyskinesia
(TD) - a neurological condition often associated with long-term use of certain medications used to treat mental health conditions. TD can cause involuntary movements of the face, tongue, and other body parts.
ADAA's new video about Tardive
Dyskinesia
(TD) - a neurological condition often associated with long-term use of certain medications used to treat mental health conditions. TD can cause involuntary movements of the face, tongue, and other body parts.
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PTSD Support
7 months ago
New ADAA for Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) - A Personal Story
ADAA's new video about Tardive
Dyskinesia
(TD) - a neurological condition often associated with long-term use of certain medications used to treat mental health conditions. TD can cause involuntary movements of the face, tongue, and other body parts.
ADAA's new video about Tardive
Dyskinesia
(TD) - a neurological condition often associated with long-term use of certain medications used to treat mental health conditions. TD can cause involuntary movements of the face, tongue, and other body parts.
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 months ago
L-Dopa side effects - psychosis
In combination with the
dyskinesia
which she already has increasingly since a few years, this is a really horrible combination. She also has dementia since about a year, all occured after the COVID vaccines. Has anyone experience with this?
In combination with the
dyskinesia
which she already has increasingly since a few years, this is a really horrible combination. She also has dementia since about a year, all occured after the COVID vaccines. Has anyone experience with this?
klaudia_k
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Cure Parkinson's
26 days ago
Mild aortic stenosis...is this normal?
A heart mumur was picked up when I was at the a&e back in June. Had an echocardiogram done September. Finally after trying to chase the a&e cardiologist who checked the echocardiogram he said my results were all normal. So I requested my results to check for myself as I feel rotten daily and it's says
A heart mumur was picked up when I was at the a&e back in June. Had an echocardiogram done September. Finally after trying to chase the a&e cardiologist who checked the echocardiogram he said my results were all normal. So I requested my results to check for myself as I feel rotten daily and it's says
Charts
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 months ago
Levodopa end-of-dose dystonia successfully treated by neuromuscular taping: A case report
Most of us experience this havoc and its very cumbersome and disturbing. While searching on the topic I came across this article and found it worth sharing. Neuromuscular taping (NMT) is a physical therapy technique where an elastic drug free tape is applied without tension in order to lift the skin
Most of us experience this havoc and its very cumbersome and disturbing. While searching on the topic I came across this article and found it worth sharing. Neuromuscular taping (NMT) is a physical therapy technique where an elastic drug free tape is applied without tension in order to lift the skin
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
What kind of "unusual body movements" does stopping Levodopa cause?
The problem is, I have developed what I believe is
Dyskinesia
because my shaking gets worst when exercising (my tremor at no activity is near nonexistent). Cutting back on Levodopa a little seems to lesson, but farther reduction seems to make worst.
Am I trying to reduce Levodopa too quickly?
The problem is, I have developed what I believe is
Dyskinesia
because my shaking gets worst when exercising (my tremor at no activity is near nonexistent). Cutting back on Levodopa a little seems to lesson, but farther reduction seems to make worst.
Am I trying to reduce Levodopa too quickly?
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Dyskinesia using High doses of fish oil DHA
Saw a YouTube by Laurie Mischleyhttps://youtu.be/piDgzpD7oOQ?si=vly5ryYl7otjYcNU Has anyone further information on its success as the oil is very expensive
Saw a YouTube by Laurie Mischleyhttps://youtu.be/piDgzpD7oOQ?si=vly5ryYl7otjYcNU Has anyone further information on its success as the oil is very expensive
Allypally49
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
madopar vs sinemet
hi everyone! I’m planning to switch from sinemet 125 mg (levodopa carbidopa combination) immediate release to madopar Controlled release 125 mg (levodopa benserazide). Based on your experience, do you think it’s safe n is a good idea?
hi everyone! I’m planning to switch from sinemet 125 mg (levodopa carbidopa combination) immediate release to madopar Controlled release 125 mg (levodopa benserazide). Based on your experience, do you think it’s safe n is a good idea?
Divii
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
He Is Listening
I responded to Jeaner73, that, Yes my big battle is with that Simipex, last night 11-09-2023 we received a phone call from my current Neurologist, I'll be posting what that three quarters of an hour phone call has lead to. Sunday evenings sleep 10th September ’23 amounted to around 3 hours off and on
I responded to Jeaner73, that, Yes my big battle is with that Simipex, last night 11-09-2023 we received a phone call from my current Neurologist, I'll be posting what that three quarters of an hour phone call has lead to. Sunday evenings sleep 10th September ’23 amounted to around 3 hours off and on
72andnotout
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Retina damage from red-light helmets (eg. Coronet?)
Has anyone here experienced retinal damage from using near-infrared helmet products which are positioned quite close to the eye? I have been feeling like my eyes are irritated and then I stumbled across the following scientific articles. Maybe I will need to stop exposing myself to any near infrared
Has anyone here experienced retinal damage from using near-infrared helmet products which are positioned quite close to the eye? I have been feeling like my eyes are irritated and then I stumbled across the following scientific articles. Maybe I will need to stop exposing myself to any near infrared
Discogs_discogs
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Why Won't My Neurologist Listen (Explanation)
While my #1 Neurologist diagnosed me with something I never wanted, my #1 Neurologist was one I was very lucky to have known. I only had two one hour visits with him, he was so passionate and willing to help. He told the wife and I, anytime you need my advice or help phone me any time, email me any
While my #1 Neurologist diagnosed me with something I never wanted, my #1 Neurologist was one I was very lucky to have known. I only had two one hour visits with him, he was so passionate and willing to help. He told the wife and I, anytime you need my advice or help phone me any time, email me any
72andnotout
in
Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation has announced that a Phase III trial of its Parkinson’s disease candidate has met its primary endpoint.
Data showed a statistically significant increase (p<0.0001) of 1.72 hours in “ON” time without troublesome
dyskinesia
. The trial also demonstrated positive and clinically meaningful results for the first four secondary endpoints, including a reduction of “OFF” time (p<0.0001).
Data showed a statistically significant increase (p<0.0001) of 1.72 hours in “ON” time without troublesome
dyskinesia
. The trial also demonstrated positive and clinically meaningful results for the first four secondary endpoints, including a reduction of “OFF” time (p<0.0001).
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
This is a follow-up question to my earlier post of a couple of days ago concerning HBOT as adjunctive therapy for parkinson's disease.
Here I go again. I was on TASIGNA off label for PD for 281 days in 2017. I've listed all results I considered positive. My neurologist told me they were all placebo effects, and therefore not real. PWP KNOW VERY WELL what happens if you inadvertently miss a dose of Levodopa or you are late taking your
Here I go again. I was on TASIGNA off label for PD for 281 days in 2017. I've listed all results I considered positive. My neurologist told me they were all placebo effects, and therefore not real. PWP KNOW VERY WELL what happens if you inadvertently miss a dose of Levodopa or you are late taking your
Isthistheone
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Severe dyskinesia
Has anyone experienced severe dyskinea after the wearing off of meds? And usually because of having little or no sleep at all?
Has anyone experienced severe dyskinea after the wearing off of meds? And usually because of having little or no sleep at all?
Vervaine
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Anyone let off time goes longer to reduce C/L
the benefit is delaying
dyskinesia
.
the benefit is delaying
dyskinesia
.
theAfrican
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Ipsen and IRLAB enter exclusive worldwide licensing agreement aimed to improve the lives of people living with Parkinson’s disease
Mesdopetam is being assessed in Phase IIb clinical trials as a potential treatment option for people living with Parkinson’s disease (PD) experiencing levodopa-induced
dyskinesia
(LID).
Mesdopetam is being assessed in Phase IIb clinical trials as a potential treatment option for people living with Parkinson’s disease (PD) experiencing levodopa-induced
dyskinesia
(LID).
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
DBS effectiveness.
Was DBS effective in treating your pain, stiffness, dyskinesias? Did it have any affect with freezing? I find myself taking more and more meds, and new treatments are taking to long to get here.
Was DBS effective in treating your pain, stiffness, dyskinesias? Did it have any affect with freezing? I find myself taking more and more meds, and new treatments are taking to long to get here.
cjCardio53
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
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