Quick video expressing the idea that I believe most of my issues ARE related to Parkinson's. I realize many physicians say, "This is not Parkinson's", but listen to my reasoning. I think most of the time, it is. Cause and effect.
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@haroldjudd991624 күн бұрын
Amen sister. My wife and I drove 5 hours to a visit a neurologist working out of the only hospital in the state that routinely does DBS surgery. He asked me why I was interested in the surgery. I told him that I wanted to reduce the tremors and hopefully regain some of my energy and reduce my fatigue. He immediately stopped me and stated that PD had nothing to do with fatigue and suggested that I see a cardiologist, which I do twice a year. I told him I disagreed. I waited a year for this appointment and I immediately focused on out of state medical centers.
@thesecretlifeofparkinsons9 күн бұрын
Unreal
@adawehi5521 күн бұрын
I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 2006. The pain and hard spasms increased. The pain started increasing 2016. I was diagnosed in 2022. The Parkinson’s medication relieved about 90% of the pain-immediately. I used to cry because of the intense leg pain. My most obvious symptom is the way I walk and freeze. No one can tell me pain is not a part of Parkinson’s.
@clausdnk51636 күн бұрын
Agreed 100% Of course it’s Parkinson’s related.
@kfulcraft24 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. My posture is an ongoing struggle and I have to be conscious of it every minute 🙈
@eleanortrebicki369424 күн бұрын
Lovely to see you looking well again. I think most doctors look at medication only as a sign that they can cure a disease. You're very fortunate to have found a doctor you like.
@geneuselman137622 күн бұрын
My dear wife has PD and suffers from constant neck pain and a very week voice which is a real problem with any communications. Also motion issues but as troublesome as those are, the neck and voice are top of list. It would be great to address the voice issue. You guys are doing a great job.
@thesecretlifeofparkinsons9 күн бұрын
Check out Episode #45 and #47 where we talk about voice!
@geneuselman13769 күн бұрын
@@thesecretlifeofparkinsons Thank you- I have had a cell [android] app written which she can speak into the phone and it understands her [very] week voice and a mechanical voice speaks the words. It is not perfect but it works in many situations.
@HomeMade3Box24 күн бұрын
Thanks for putting the time and energy into your channel. I was diagnosed in 2012 but I knew something was wrong way before that. (Expressionless face, chicken wing, etc). Recently had DBS and for me was the right thing to do. Love your show.
@ziontours589324 күн бұрын
Until I had PD, I was always conscious of good posture. The problem is when I have bad Bradykinesia, telling myself to straighten my shoulders doesn't work.
@valeriebloemer56424 күн бұрын
I completely agree 💯% I have been dealing with plantar fasciitis for over a year now which is a "coincidence" that it's on the same side as my Parkinson's.
@alexcussons846824 күн бұрын
I think you’ve just answered my questions about my husbands latest aches and pains . It is the Parkinsons. Posture and symmetry are challenge ! Great video, than you 😊
@elizabethsky468122 күн бұрын
You are now my PD guru. Thank you for sharing your journey. I will tell you that everything you share on your show, is relatable, and important to me. I am rooting for both of you! xoxox
@cs-gc8bw24 күн бұрын
J, you're 100 percent right. 2:40 2:44
@MAP4LIFEInstitute-MAPSHOW24 күн бұрын
Have you heard of anyone struggling with vision issues resulting from PD?
@thesecretlifeofparkinsons9 күн бұрын
I feel like someone just mentioned that to me recently. I'll have to follow-up with a few people, or reach out to my eye doctor and ask. That would be a good topic!
@JoyceIsler24 күн бұрын
I'm with you 100 per cent. The pain IS Parkinson's related.
@MLStanleyK24 күн бұрын
Thanks......
@gerrymorin782624 күн бұрын
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for this wonderful podcast. You and Brian have some great topics and opinions. A lot of us PDers do a lot of exploring, researching, listening to professionals, and just regular people. We need to sift through the information and keep the points in mind as we make choices and decisions. I like how you let us share in you and your crews thoughts and decisions. 1.5 years diagnosed / 71 years old. My right shoulder has pain many times when I wake after sleeping on it. As I sit here listening to you at my computer and using my mouse I am thinking is this activity contributing to the pain! My bet is it is part PD with a part posture. I am working with a massage thearapist for lower back pain and making good progress. And she noticed some work to be done on the shoulder but after the lower back we will target the left shoulder then the right shoulder as all these muscles are interacting and reacting. Love to you and your entire crew, Gerry
@xjet24 күн бұрын
I notice you have slight asymetry of your shoulders -- so do I. In fact I'm becoming increasingly asymetric in my shoulders and arms and it's down to the fact that the left side of my body is more affected than my right. Unfortunately, no matter how hard I exercise or try to correct the difference it's gradually becoming more pronounced. Ah well... that's life with PD.
@elizabethsky468122 күн бұрын
left side for me too
@brentmason607923 күн бұрын
I was diagnosed 12 years ago. Still maintaining, currently taking Duopa via pump 24/7. Next step is DBS. Hopefully years away. Would love to share my experience with you and listeners. Contact me and we discuss how I have survived so far. Love your channel. Stay strong you keep moving and you will keep moving.
@carlaborland46434 күн бұрын
We speak the same language. For me, both sides are now effected, but my left side is my initial/worse. My left shoulder is much higher than the right. One of my very first symptoms was frozen shoulder. Unfortunately I'm getting a winged scapula on that side :( Oh, the fun continues....
@tootalljones7722 күн бұрын
(1:23) Your other "right"??? 😊 And yes I agree 98% of everything I'm feeling is PD related. No Doctor, specialist or anyone else for that matter, knows what I'm feeling more than I do
@thesecretlifeofparkinsons9 күн бұрын
The camera flipped my video. So for me, it was my right, but when you watch my video, it flips so it shows the left ☺
@juliet-m3124 күн бұрын
I have chronic pain in my neck and between my shoulder blades. Excruciating! And it affects my movement big time. Knots and stiffness and its as if my bra straps are digging down into my shoulders. Chronic pain is debilitating and depressing. Aleve seems to help this. One gel tab in the morning per my neurologist/mds. I wanted to discuss botox shots to the back of my neck, she said no it's probably due to inflammation. This reduced my daily pain and discomfort.😊 advil doesn't agree with my stomach but can be used also. Thnx for sharing Jessica! (my PD symptoms started about age 45, diagnosed at 50. DBS @ 56. 🙌🙏💪
@elizabethsky468122 күн бұрын
Chronic pain absoutely sucks, agreed. I have a 1 .5 - 2 hour massage once a month, and boy, that surely has been helpful.
@JohnMcCreery24 күн бұрын
How did you know that my main Parkinson’s related problem just now is right side of body shoulder, hip, and thigh pain? One particular issue is aggravation caused by three-point seat belts pressing on my right shoulder.
@goosey105524 күн бұрын
Thanks Jessica for sharing the information. My husband has PD and suffers with painful shoulders but as a tradesman we never know if it’s Parkinson related, old age or his work.
@thesecretlifeofparkinsons9 күн бұрын
It never hurts to see a physical therapist to try and relieve the pain.
@user-xk6xn2du8q24 күн бұрын
All my pain is PD related . I had an emg of my entire left side and the cause was determined “ central “ meaning coming from the brain ( PD) it’s like hot cement pouring into the left side of my entire body . Eye connects to jaw pain connected to my back all the way to my foot . I take Advil and l- theonine .
@reub5439evil10 күн бұрын
I wish my movement specialist was like yours. He does not want to talk to me about my PD or the meds or my condition. He works out of the same office as my last MD but it's different trying to talk to him. I am wondering if my age is part of this problem. I just turned 85 last month. I stopped working in Dec. and feel like I am going down hill since.
@thesecretlifeofparkinsons9 күн бұрын
Are you exercising and socializing? That is the key to slowing the progression...at any age. I'm surprised your movement disorder specialist doesn't want to talk about anything PD related.
@HelenJohnston-bq8xz23 күн бұрын
Did lowering the medication increase the arm pain? Thanks for your informative videos
@thesecretlifeofparkinsons9 күн бұрын
No it hasn't. Lowering the meds, I do notice my symptoms more and my on times are not as long. But I'm also not as dyskinetic. Still a little but not a lot. Now i just have to decide what I prefer...feeling more symptoms or feeling more dyskinetic. The dyskinesia is inevitable for me in the future. So if I can hold off for a little longer, I'd like to try.
@earlaloomis494924 күн бұрын
I will have intermittent right shoulder pain, had PT for short time. I ask several time could this be Parkinsons and I got" no" answers . I believe when I have right hand tremors the bicep is so tightened it causes pulling at the attachment s causing shoulder pain
@andychris540024 күн бұрын
Anybody having pain under right rib ?
@elizabethsky468122 күн бұрын
and left
@andychris540022 күн бұрын
@elizabethsky4681 is it dull like a bloated feel and never goes away? I've had this for almost 2 years. And yes it's now on my left