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Kathrynne Holden, MS, RD, answers questions regarding dietary matters and Parkinson's disease. All posts in this forum are anonymous. Without seeing you and examining you the dietician cannot make specific diagnoses and recommendations. The suggestions given in this forum are for general information only.

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by Guest » Fri Sep 07, 2007 5:53 pm

I was diagnosed as parkinson disease patient in 2005.

I was prescribed by doctor with Sinemet 25/100 one each three times and Jumex 5 gm one each two times per day for the past of two years.

As my physical agility is not too much mproving and I changed to Dr, Chew Nee Kong, Consultantt Neurologist Pantai Cheras Medical Centre for treatment on the month of July 07 he optimises my medication to 4 gm Requip (ropinirole) each three times and one Sinemet 25/100 two times a day. I am surprised my agility is 90% improving as told by my two trainers. I am glad I am able to do stretching exercises and gmx classes ie. body combat, pump, yoga, spinning and box and kick exercises for three hours from Monday to Friday. I do massage on every saturday to lossen my body tiredness. I rest on bed for an hour after my exercises. I find my Physical mobility and agility is normal and PD is very mild from now as told by Dr. Chew.


I wish to take this forum to express my thanks to Dr. Chew Nee Kong my his excellent work and his contribution for the Pakinson's patients.

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by Kathrynne Holden, MS » Sat Sep 08, 2007 5:47 pm

Dear Teo,
Congratulations, both to you and to your excellent physician, Dr. Chew. He has chosen the best treatment regime for you, and you are working hard to maintain strength and agility to combat PD. You are a fine example for us all.Best regards,
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Requip
by Guest » Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:53 am

Dear Dr.Kathrynne Holden,

I have sideeffect on taking the 12 gm Requip per day besides Sinemet 25/100 as follows:

!. Bloating caused by overdose of Requip.

2. Sleepless at night as my whole body is warm.

I feel better now by taking away 4 gm Requip for evening replace with one dose of Sinemet as it is a woder drug for Parkinson's treatement. I sleep well at night and minimize bloating caused by overdose of Requip.

Kindly advise

Best regards

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Dopamine Agonist: Requip (Ropinirole)
by Guest » Fri Sep 21, 2007 4:34 am

Dear Dr. Kathrynne Holden,

I understand that medication of Fluimucil A 600 (Mucolytic) and Motilium 10mg have different purpose for treatment of Parkinson's

I refer the website Google :-

Mucus may narrow or block the airways, making it difficult to breath. Mucolytic drugs are designed to help loosen and clear the mucus from the airways by breaking up the sputum. The most common type of mucolytic is a medication called N-acetylcysteine. This medication is available in tablet or inhaled form. The inhaled form is given by a nebulizer. N-acetylcysteine is more commonly used by patients in European countries than in patients in the USA

Motiulium is for treatment of sideeffects of Dopamine Agonists i.e Requip as it causes the Parkinson's problem i.e Bloating, Nausea and etc.

Since Parkinson's have the problem of breathing the best medication is Fluimucil A 600 . Therefore, I am taking both together, one dose of Fluimucil and 3 doses of Motiulium daily.

Is it overdose?

Kindly advise

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Dopamine Agonist: Requip (Ropinirole)
by Guest » Fri Sep 21, 2007 5:04 am

Dear Dr. Kathrynne Holden,

As it is common for Parkinson's have problem with breathing that caused patient with drooling from the month therefore I am taking one dose Fluimucil A 600 (Mucolytic) to stops from drooling from the mouth daily. It is a wonder drug.

Besides that Parkinson's have the problms with Bloating, Nausea caused by sideeffect by taking medication of Requip therefore I also taking the three doses Motilium 10 mg daily.

Is it overdoses? Is it effective drug?

Kindly advise

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by Kathrynne Holden, MS » Fri Sep 21, 2007 9:23 am

Dear Teo,
Regarding replacing Requip with Sinemet, I cannot advise you -- I am a registered dietitian and prescribing or adjusting medications is outside my scope of practice. Here, I advise you speak with your excellent physician, Dr. Kong.Best regards,
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by Kathrynne Holden, MS » Fri Sep 21, 2007 9:25 am

Dear Teo,
Again, I must point out that as a dietitian, it is outside my scope of practice to recommend changes or adjustments in medication. Your physician is the proper health professional with whom to discuss this matter.Best regards,
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by Kathrynne Holden, MS » Fri Sep 21, 2007 9:28 am

Dear Teo,
Motilium is a good medication for those with PD, as it can help with slowed stomach emptying, and does not aggravate PD symptoms. I cannot advise you as to the correct dose for your particular needs, however -- this is the domain of your physician.Best regards,
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Requip
by Guest » Fri Sep 21, 2007 6:46 pm

Dear Dr.Kathrynne Holden,

In reply to your advise Dr.Chew Nee Kong agrees that it is fine to cutdown the Requip to 8mg in addition three doses of Sinemet 25/100 daily.

Thanks

TEOKIMHOE Guest
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Friday, April 23, 2010

Throat and hot soup

Throat and hot soup
by Guest » Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:16 am

Kindly explain why parkinson's irritated with hot soup?

It takes times to take the hot soup and find uncomfortable in the throat.Guest
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Difficulty Swallowing Specific Foods
by Dr. Mahler » Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:04 am

It sounds like you are describing a swallowing problem that occurs wwith a specific food type - in this case hot soup. Each individual with PD has unique swallowing difficulties so it is not possible for me to know exactly why hot soup irritates your throat but I can discuss possible causes.

The first obvious cause is that your soup is too hot and you need to give it time to cool down. Other reasons would relate to the consistency of the soup and the ingredients in the soup. Sometimes foods of mixed consistency can be more challenging to swallow safely. A thin broth with with chunky vegetables, for example, could be difficut for some people. Also, if the soup has spicy ingredients that could be irritating your throat.

Many people with PD have reflux. It is possible to have reflux and not be aware of the symptoms because they can be subtle. For example, frequent throat clearing can be a symptom of reflux as can decreased voice quality especially in the morning after lying down to sleep. It may be that you have reflux and the soup acts as an irritant.

To learn more about whether you have reflux, you should consult with your physician. An ear, nose and throat doctor can look at your vocal folds and determine whether there are signs of reflux. The treatment of reflux is typically a combination of medication and behavioral modifications.

I hope this information gives you some ideas about what might be going on with you individually. A speech-language pathologist is trained to evaluate swallowing. Your physician can give you a referral if you think this would be appropriate for you.

Thank you for writing.

Leslie Mahler, PhD, CCC-SLP

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Gastric reflux and PD
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symptoms of freezing
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complimentary and alternative medicine
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There are few articles touch on singing as a therapy for parkinson's patients. Singing are helpful for PD especially for those PD with facial masked without smile and expression, physical mobility,slurred speech, softvoice, depression, anxiety, breathing and etc. It relieves some motor and non motor...by teokimhoe
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secret recipe behind the mask
Secret recipe behind the mask I often smiled as I watched the video recording of my kick-boxing exercise which I have uploaded to YouTube a few weeks ago. My trainers and videographer told me the same thing – “You do not look like a Parkinson’s patient at all”. Even my doctor shook his head in disbe...by teokimhoe
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lloydtan-trust & Malaysia Parkinson's Information centre
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dentures and saliva
People with dentures have excess saliva as dentures are foreign
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LEG FREEZING
Why are they differences?

Does Up/down stair or cycling cause leg freezing?

Does Sitting, walking and standing cause leg freezing?

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symptoms of freezing
Parkinson patients experience symptoms of freezing: l. stop suddenly while walking 2. beginning to initiate walking and unable to move forward 3. stuck to the ground but the body still wants to move on 4. doing activities: stepping off after rising from sitting,beginning to speak; when raising a cup...by teokimhoe
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denture and saliva
There are problem for parkinson's patient to deal with saliva with dentures. The saliva causes the dentures slippery and loose even there are denture paste,if a gap develops between the denture and the gummy ridge . Therefore the denture may need repeated relines. Shrinkage of the bone and gums can ...by teokimhoe
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dentures do not last forever?
Though Denture material is hard and durable, but dentures are no more permanent than eyeglasses. They need to be replaced at certain intervals. They may break if dropped and the natural appearance of denture teeth may change with diet, chewing and age. your growing age shrink your jawbone and gum, y...by teokimhoe
Thu Jul 30, 2009 5:59 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: dentures do not last forever?
Replies: 4
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complimentary and alternative medicine
Due to sideeffect of the medication there are growing interest for parkinson's patients in alternative and complementary medicine or therapies who will live with disease for a longer peroid of time. They offer helpful information related to non motor and motor symptoms i.e proper diet, exercise, con...by teokimhoe
Thu Jul 30, 2009 5:52 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: complimentary and alternative medicine
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complimentary and alternative medicine
Due to sideeffect of the medication there are growing interest for parkinson's patients in alternative and complementary medicine or therapies who will live with disease for a longer peroid of time. They offer helpful information related to non motor and motor symptoms i.e proper diet, exercise, con...by teokimhoe
Thu Jul 30, 2009 5:51 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: complimentary and alternative medicine
Replies: 0
Views: 435Jump to post
complimentary and alternative medicine
Due to sideeffect of the medication there are growing interest for parkinson's patients in alternative and complementary medicine or therapies who will live with disease for a longer peroid of time. They offer helpful information related to non motor and motor symptoms i.e proper diet, exercise, con...by teokimhoe
Thu Jul 30, 2009 5:50 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: complimentary and alternative medicine
Replies: 0
Views: 426Jump to post
Llyodtan -Parkinson's trust fund
http://www.lloydtan-trust.com/index.php ... ype=videosby teokimhoe
Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:06 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Llyodtan -Parkinson's trust fund
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Leg Freezing
When you have leg freezing whilst walking instead going forward going backward to prevent a fall. Holding both leg and slap side of both knees to release the freezing Stay horizon the place where you are to release the freezing. The reason why you have leg freezing because you are under medication a...by teokimhoe
Sat Jul 25, 2009 8:02 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Leg Freezing
Replies: 2
Views: 846Jump to post
strength and mobility
Can anyone explain: I notice from my exercise, that I do possess strength, for example, I have the strength to hit, box and kick during my exercise. However, I do have difficulty in moving well. Mobility seems to be the problem here. I don't seem to be able to move fast with strength simultaneously....by teokimhoe
Sun Jul 12, 2009 7:48 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: strength and mobility
Replies: 0
Views: 457Jump to post
secret recipe behind the mask
Parkinson’s medications merely relieve the motor symptoms (i.e. tremor, rigidity, akinesia) but do not have any specific effect in slowing down the disease progression. As such, being a progressive and degenerative neurological disorder, Parkinson’s leads to increasing severity of symptoms and gradu...by teokimhoe
Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:15 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: secret recipe behind the mask
Replies: 3
Views: 713Jump to post
Doing spinning at Gym
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VevKgyrgL4by teokimhoe
Tue Jul 07, 2009 6:41 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Doing spinning at Gym
Replies: 0
Views: 460Jump to post
Heroteo Doing Yoga at home
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO4mrjOToNgby teokimhoe
Tue Jul 07, 2009 6:13 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Heroteo Doing Yoga at home
Replies: 0
Views: 435Jump to post
Heroteo Weight Training Exercises
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV9FKmVFrvMby teokimhoe
Tue Jul 07, 2009 5:56 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Heroteo Weight Training Exercises
Replies: 1
Views: 521Jump to post
Box,kick and hit exercises in Gym centre
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTpu_zBvDMEby teokimhoe
Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:44 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Box,kick and hit exercises in Gym centre
Replies: 3
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Mask sysmptoms and parkinson's patient
As Parkinson's is a progressive and designer's disease . The progression on each patient is different with times. Medication mask your sysmptoms not your treatment. It is a chronical disease. The sysmptoms will be back when the time on your medication wearing off. Exercise is not the treatment for t...by teokimhoe
Tue May 26, 2009 6:21 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Mask sysmptoms and parkinson's patient
Replies: 0
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Worrying: medication or disease progression?>
As parkinson's patients have to worry the medication of sideeffects on them and the progression of the disease, some patients do not take the medication regulary and accordingly to instruction by doctor, some total denial of the disease by avioding to medication. Some feel anxiety on the progression...by teokimhoe
Mon May 11, 2009 7:58 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Worrying: medication or disease progression?>
Replies: 2
Views: 786Jump to post
Genetics and parkinson's
I notice that I have been suffering from feelings of anxiety and impulsiveness for the pass few years, and this feelings have been particularly strong after I had been diagnosed as having Parkinson's Disease (PD). I overeact even to the most trivial of things, and I would lose my temper and take it ...by teokimhoe
Mon May 04, 2009 3:59 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Genetics and parkinson's
Replies: 1
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stooped posture
Being a person suffering from Parkinson's Disease (PD), I notice other PD patients, including myself, suffer from a stooped posture, particularly while walking. I would like to share with you my experience in the causation of the posture suffered by most, if not all PD sufferers. I notice that my mu...by teokimhoe
Mon May 04, 2009 3:57 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: stooped posture
Replies: 0
Views: 425Jump to post
Bpx,kcik and hit exercise
I notice from my exercise, that I do possess strength, for example, I have he strength to hit, box and kick during my exercise. However, I do have difficulty in moving well. Mobility seems to be the problem here. I don't seem to be able to move fast with strength simultaneously. Although I can execu...by teokimhoe
Mon May 04, 2009 3:56 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Bpx,kcik and hit exercise
Replies: 0
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Xanax and Prozac
Can anyone explain and share the experience as follows: I am on medication for my anxiety and depression with 2 doses Xanax 0.5mg and 1 dose Prozac 20mg at bed time. I do not have trouble in the bed and feel fresh the next day,'' I only feel tired and dizzinness in the afternoon and have to rest a b...by teokimhoe
Sat Apr 25, 2009 4:48 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Xanax and Prozac
Replies: 0
Views: 481Jump to post
Xanax and Prozac
Can anyone explain and share the experience as follows: I am on medication for my anxiety and depression with 2 doses Xanax 0.5mg and 1 dose Prozac 20mg at bed time. I do not have trouble in the bed and feel fresh the next day,'' I only feel tired and dizzinness in the afternoon and have to rest a b...by teokimhoe
Sat Apr 25, 2009 4:45 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Xanax and Prozac
Replies: 0
Views: 441Jump to post
mobility and strength
I notice from my exercise, that I do possess strength, for example, I have the strength to hit, box and kick during my exercise. However, I do have difficulty in moving well. Mobility seems to be the problem here. I don't seem to be able to move fast with strength simultaneously. Although I can exec...by teokimhoe
Sat Apr 25, 2009 4:39 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: mobility and strength
Replies: 0
Views: 439Jump to post
Antioxidant containing supplements
.Does Antioxidants helpful for treatment in Parkinson's?

I am taking these supplements for the past of three years.

I monitor the blood level of antioxidants regularly every six months.by teokimhoe
Tue Apr 07, 2009 5:33 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Antioxidant containing supplements
Replies: 0
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Does regular exercise slowdown the progression of PD?
Physical exercise helps to maintain body fitness. However it neither relieves the motor symptoms nor slowdown the disease progression in Parkinson's.by teokimhoe
Tue Apr 07, 2009 5:06 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Does regular exercise slowdown the progression of PD?
Replies: 1
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oral dental health and gum diseases
Oral dental health and Gum disease Due to slow saliva swallowing(ridigity and tightness our neck muscle) we have phelgm, a thick substance produced in our nose and throat that caused bacterial infection and viruses that enter the body through mouth or nose we are at the risks by gum disease ( the pi...by teokimhoe
Sat Apr 04, 2009 3:43 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: oral dental health and gum diseases
Replies: 1
Views: 569Jump to post
Is it enviromental risks?
Parkinson's disease is an old century illness.

There is no accurately predict who will ultimately develop parkinson's in the family.

Is it enviromental risks?

Is it genetic or hereditary?

Is it coincidence?

Is it ageing disease?by teokimhoe
Thu Apr 02, 2009 5:02 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Is it enviromental risks?
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Exercise and parkinson patients
Exercise seems to offer the possibility of both motor and non motor benefits as well as general health benefits.



What kind of exercise, at what intensity and at what frequency will be best for parkinson patients?by teokimhoe
Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:45 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Exercise and parkinson patients
Replies: 0
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Are there any medicine that can slow progression of PD?
Many patients and physicians believe exercise, physical therapy and a proper diet may slow the progression of parkinson's.

There is not a clear answer to that question yet.by teokimhoe
Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:00 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Are there any medicine that can slow progression of PD?
Replies: 5
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Is Parkinson treatment an expensive?
As parkinson's is a chronic disease. It is not ageing disease PD patients are different from what we define themself as "patient" i.e only during acute, self-limited illness or injury that temporarily impact their lives as an inconvenience or comfort. It is estimated out of 2-3% at the age...by teokimhoe
Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:26 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Is Parkinson treatment an expensive?
Replies: 0
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Masked face and decreased automatic blinking
Parkinson’s disease does not affect the eyes’ ability to see but there can be some eye-related concern. Due to the mask-like face that some patients can experience, there can be a decreased rate of automatic blinking . Though Eye movement disorders do not always cause functional problem many people ...by teokimhoe
Tue Feb 24, 2009 9:43 pm

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Masked face and decreased automatic blinking
Replies: 0
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Apathy vs depression
The symptoms of Apathy : indifference, unconcern, lifelessness, uninterested, dullness, listless, uninquisitiveness, lack of emotions or feeling,etc Symptoms of depression: sadness, poor appetite, sleep disturbances, fatigue, feelings of guilt, self-criticism and worthlessness Apathy and depression ...by teokimhoe
Tue Feb 24, 2009 9:29 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Apathy vs depression
Replies: 1
Views: 587Jump to post
Do you have eye blinking?
Parkinson’s disease does not affect the eyes’ ability to see but there can be some eye-related concern. Due to the mask-like face that some patients can experience, there can be a decreased rate of automatic blinking . Though Eye movement disorders do not always cause functional problem many people ...by teokimhoe
Sat Jan 17, 2009 3:01 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Do you have eye blinking?
Replies: 0
Views: 403Jump to post
What exercise ideal to Parkinson's patient?
A combination of stretching, weightlifting, and cardiovascular exercises is ideal. Exactly which and how much will depend upon your own abilities. Refer to your qualified physical therapist. The PT can assess your strength and abilities and help you design the best possible program for your individu...by teokimhoe
Fri Jan 16, 2009 7:55 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: What exercise ideal to Parkinson's patient?
Replies: 1
Views: 530Jump to post
Multivitamins Good or Bad?
Vitamins and other supplements are so popular these days that it can be hard to separate what's helpful from what's merely "hype-ful." Ideally, humans would eat wholly nutritious diets rich in protein, vitamins and minerals. On the one hand, nutrition experts agree that the best possible w...by teokimhoe
Tue Nov 04, 2008 3:20 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Multivitamins Good or Bad?
Replies: 0
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Better health through meditation
Meditation is not only for religious beliefs but also the practice of focusing your attention to help you feel calm and give you a clear awareness about your life. Eastern philosophies have recognized the health benefits of meditation for thousands of years. Meditation is now widely practiced in the...by teokimhoe
Tue Nov 04, 2008 2:26 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Better health through meditation
Replies: 0
Views: 635Jump to post
The right to happiness?



I believe that every purpose of our life is to seek happiness.

That is clear.

Whether one believes in religion or not, whether one believes in this religion or that religion, we are all seeking something better in life. So, I think, the very motion of our life is towards happiness…’by teokimhoe
Fri Oct 31, 2008 8:12 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: The right to happiness?
Replies: 2
Views: 1011Jump to post
What is the best exercise good for Parkinson's patient?

It depends on individual at what stage of parkinson's disease they are?

I

In general exercise is good for everybody young or old.

Exercise is to relief muscle stiffness and ridigity.by teokimhoe
Fri Oct 31, 2008 7:31 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: The best exercise for PD sufferers
Replies: 12
Views: 2492Jump to post
What exercise is good for parkinson's patient?

It depends on individual at what stage of Parkinson's Disease.

In general exercise is good for parkinson's patient. Besides exercise medication and massage thereapies are important too.by teokimhoe
Fri Oct 31, 2008 7:22 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: The best exercise for PD sufferers
Replies: 12
Views: 2492Jump to post
Mercy Killing or Senseless Suicide taken by Doctor?
I do not agree that Mercy killing or Senseless Suicide be taken by doctors. Doctors are not the Judges to decide whom should live or die? They are trained to save, treat patients. They do not have a licence to kill, even a terminal disease not be cured and cause death. Besides there are voluntary or...by teokimhoe
Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:03 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Mercy Killing or Senseless Suicide taken by Doctor?
Replies: 1
Views: 580Jump to post
In disputes on workout?
Exercises are helpful for parkinson's patients' There are in disputes on workout:- Is it bad to go to the gym everyday or take a day break in between workouts? For me I find nothing wrong that you go to gym daily if you have times. I spend two hours in gym daily. I do different exercises but not the...by teokimhoe
Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:13 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: In disputes on workout?
Replies: 0
Views: 374Jump to post
Anearly Parkinson's patient
Early parkinson's patient fully aware that the early stage of PD patient does not accept that he has symptoms of PD even have been diagnosed by doctors.. He treats it as an aging process as the result the patient end up with Parkinson's progression. Besides Parkinson's has symptoms with other relate...by teokimhoe
Thu Oct 02, 2008 4:27 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Anearly Parkinson's patient
Replies: 0
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Dear Mr Teo Yes, we may have to wait for another ten years or more for a cure for PD. But the consolation is that there are already so many new developments in the treatment of PD which can improve the quality of life of Parkinson's patients. Both the medications and DBS are very effective in reliev...by teokimhoe
Thu Oct 02, 2008 4:04 am

Forum: Open Forum
Topic: Is there a cure for parkinson's disease?
Replies: 1
Views: 560Jump to post
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