My Partner, who is 66 years old, was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease last year. We noticed that he was experiencing hallucinations, slow movement, disturbed sleep, and twitchy hands and legs when at rest. He had to stop taking pramipexole (Sifrol), carbidopa/levodopa, and 2 mg of biperiden because of side effects. Our family doctor recommended a PD-5 treatment from naturalherbscentre. com, which my husband has been undergoing for several months now. Exercise has been very beneficial. He has shown great improvement with the treatment thus far. He is more active now, does more, and feels less apathetic. He has more energy and can do more activities in a day than he did before. As far as tremors I observe a progress, he improved drastically. I thought I would share my husband's story in case it could be helpful, but ultimately you have to figure out what works best for you. Salutations and well wishes
That’s a tough one. So far I have had no serious illnesses, but I think about this quite a bit. In my case, my daughter and oldest son were abandoned by their father. I have four children, and everybody gets along great. I think disclosing a potentially serious illness too early would be a bad idea. However I do often discuss matters of a deeply spiritual nature, even death, with my grandchildren -who as young adults are open and curious. They talk about hating the prospect of certain inevitable losses. That’s the groundwork that would enable me to share the challenges of growing older with them, those uncertainties. But my three sons and daughter -? I’m not so sure.
My Partner, who is 66 years old, was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease last year. We noticed that he was experiencing hallucinations, slow movement, disturbed sleep, and twitchy hands and legs when at rest. He had to stop taking pramipexole (Sifrol), carbidopa/levodopa, and 2 mg of biperiden because of side effects. Our family doctor recommended a PD-5 treatment from naturalherbscentre. com, which my husband has been undergoing for several months now. Exercise has been very beneficial. He has shown great improvement with the treatment thus far. He is more active now, does more, and feels less apathetic. He has more energy and can do more activities in a day than he did before. As far as tremors I observe a progress, he improved drastically. I thought I would share my husband's story in case it could be helpful, but ultimately you have to figure out what works best for you. Salutations and well wishes
That’s a tough one. So far I have had no serious illnesses, but I think about this quite a bit. In my case, my daughter and oldest son were abandoned by their father. I have four children, and everybody gets along great. I think disclosing a potentially serious illness too early would be a bad idea. However I do often discuss matters of a deeply spiritual nature, even death, with my grandchildren -who as young adults are open and curious. They talk about hating the prospect of certain inevitable losses. That’s the groundwork that would enable me to share the challenges of growing older with them, those uncertainties. But my three sons and daughter -? I’m not so sure.