Episode #36: Can a traumatic life experience accelerate a Parkinson's diagnosis?

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  • Опубликовано: 12 окт 2022
  • The Secret Life of Parkinson's: In 2020, Carrie Boorse was caring for her 14-year-old daughter who was diagnosed with cancer. During the 6 months of her daughter's chemo treatment, Carrie noticed something was off. Now that her daughter is cancer-free, Carrie started to focus on the pain and issues she noticed months earlier. Her doctor assured her that whatever she was feeling was probably due to the traumatic experience she just endured. But Carrie wasn't sold. That's when she met with a Neurologist...or three.

Комментарии • 28

  • @edgilbreath
    @edgilbreath Год назад +5

    Thanks for sharing your story, Carrie. And thank you, Jessica and Brian, for doing this podcast. Your transparency and insight are a gift to people who are on this Parkinson's journey.

  • @johndonaldson5126
    @johndonaldson5126 Год назад +5

    I really appreciate your channel. Your studio is beautiful and attractive. Very professional. The structure of your program is nicely polished. I hope you can keep this channel going.
    I have a ton of symptoms, starting back in 2015, but no motor symptoms. I have an appointment with an appropriate neurologist in two weeks. If the neurologist agrees that my symptoms are leading to a PD diagnosis the content of your program will be so much more meaningful.
    Thank you for this great program and your willingness to put so much effort into it.

    • @thesecretlifeofparkinsons
      @thesecretlifeofparkinsons  Год назад +1

      There are a lot of people that don't have motor symptoms. Are you meeting with a Movement Disorder Specialist? Please know that if it is a PD diagnosis, there are things you can do to help live your best life. It's not a death sentence. No matter what, you will be the same person walking out of that Doctors office as you were walking in, but with an answer and a plan of what to do next! Good luck to you.

  • @DavidBragg-ii3ee
    @DavidBragg-ii3ee 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for your story. I am right-handed but my left side is partially paralyzed.

  • @toryberch
    @toryberch Год назад +2

    Ty soooo much for putting this out as you know I experienced first hand a traumatic event with the Tulsa shooting.

    • @jillsavage497
      @jillsavage497 Год назад

      Excellent episode. Thank you for sharing your story, Carrie! If you come to Columbus again (on a Wed), have Jessica bring you to our Parkinson's boxing class!!

    • @thesecretlifeofparkinsons
      @thesecretlifeofparkinsons  Год назад +1

      Hi Tory, I know you asked about this topic a while back. Sorry it took so long to come to fruition. I hope this information helped!

    • @toryberch
      @toryberch Год назад

      @@thesecretlifeofparkinsons it did Jessica, and I'm glad it's out there for anyone else who might benefit from it 🙂

  • @sharmillierahman3060
    @sharmillierahman3060 Год назад +2

    I totally can relate to your story

  • @jeancattoi2796
    @jeancattoi2796 Год назад +2

    Great video, very informative.

  • @aayushsingla4467
    @aayushsingla4467 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing

  • @normanrubenzer
    @normanrubenzer Год назад +1

    well done .

  • @user-tm5wd3se3g
    @user-tm5wd3se3g 11 месяцев назад +2

    Carrie mentioned another book by a dr. in Seattle...is it Michelle Leary? Thank you.

    • @thesecretlifeofparkinsons
      @thesecretlifeofparkinsons  11 месяцев назад +1

      thanks for watching! Carrie said if she mentioned Seattle, she was probably referring to Dr. Mischley. But she also read a book called Fighting Parkinson's...and Winning by Howard Shifke. Hope that helps!

    • @user-tm5wd3se3g
      @user-tm5wd3se3g 11 месяцев назад

      @@thesecretlifeofparkinsons thank you so much!

  • @jenniferpatterson7058
    @jenniferpatterson7058 2 месяца назад

    Hi, newly diagnosed last week, can I ask if anyone has pins and needles and numbness down one side please? On my weak side. I’m confused is this a ‘thing’ ? Thanks x

  • @auroramatera7555
    @auroramatera7555 Год назад

    Hello Jessica & Brian happy to connect with you again today.
    Did John Pepper recover from PD by doing a fast walk 1 hour per day? Walk for life.

  • @ocrodger
    @ocrodger Год назад +1

    Great podcast guys thanks. I'm wondering if any of you thought of CBD oil to help with your pain discomfort and Parkinson's? I'm currently taking medication three times a day half a pill and Dhivy for stiffness and other symptoms related to Parkinson's features. But I'm not sure if it's still the best job. Your thoughts on CBD oil would be really appreciated. Thank you

  • @freddyruger
    @freddyruger Год назад +1

    I'm just getting started with treatment. It really sucks. I expected a miracle drug and it does work. However, I find myself vomiting alot. I am a rapper and it has started to effect my voice at times. I was hoping to stall that symptom out lol.

    • @thesecretlifeofparkinsons
      @thesecretlifeofparkinsons  Год назад +2

      I found that taking the medication in very small increments reduced the nausea for me. For instance, I was supposed to take 3 pills each day of Sinemet, but in the beginning, I took half of 1 pill once a day for a few days, then I increased it to 2 half pills twice a day, then 3, then I slowly turned those half pills into full pills. I didn't have any issues when I did it that way. Just an idea!

  • @cherylginsburg-smith3375
    @cherylginsburg-smith3375 Год назад

    That’s how I found out also!!!
    Darn flip flops !!

  • @chaseme9860
    @chaseme9860 8 месяцев назад

    Sorry, but you can't diagnosis Parkinson's in a 10 min visit. You have to rule out everything else with extensive diagnostic tests. Even then its really hard to be definitive with mere motor deficits.

    • @williamallen7836
      @williamallen7836 6 месяцев назад +1

      There's a difference between a Dr. giving their first impression, and an actual diagnosis. Normally after giving their first impression they follow up with a differential diagnosis, or as in this case she end up at a movement disorder doc to do that part.

    • @chaseme9860
      @chaseme9860 6 месяцев назад

      @@williamallen7836 Good doctors don't speculate...AKA "First Impression".

    • @jnm.624
      @jnm.624 4 месяца назад

      I was diagnosed after 30 minutes physical tests. I had doubt but I actually set up the appointment, so for me to deny it was pointless.

    • @chaseme9860
      @chaseme9860 4 месяца назад

      @@jnm.624 Stop lying, BOT.