My husband has Basal Ganglia Disease, atypical of Parkinson's a similar and very rare form of PD. He's 68 and is now in the end stage of it, after being diagnosed four years ago. It's been like a wildfire taking him down. He is at home, with hospice care coming into the home for cleaning him up and medical concerns only the last two weeks. There is nothing to stop it or slow it down. Looks like he'll be gone in 4-10 days as he's stopped eating, the death stare is now upon him disoriented etc.. It's been the hardest thing I have ever done regarding his care. Can't believe I'm losing my best friend after 25 years together. I still love him so.
My grandpa's first symptom that everyone overlooked was his loss of sense of smell. And you are absolutely correct about the meds not slowing the progression, I feel like they have progressed it quicker.
My mom has parkinsons. Shes in last stage. Shes down to 95 pounds. She has no appetite. She cant do anything for herself. Shes 69 years old and looks 85 She suffers so much. I dont know how much longer she has. I dont want her to die. But i dont want her to suffer anymore. Im just so emotional. 😪
My grandpa let's me experiment with him(nothing crazy) but I have found that eating an anti-inflammatory foods, balancing the gut(Parkinson's has been proven to start in the gut)and taking a high quality multivitamin/ wholefoods supplement helps alot, it improved his gait for a while, his speech was stronger and overall had improvements that worked alot better than just taking the carbidopa/levidopa. He has since progressed and has gotten dementia to the point where he is now in a memory care facility unfortunately and they won't give him those things without a doctors order and most doctors don't advocate for truly healthy eating or good vitamins and such, so he has really gone down hill fast. He still with us and he is still walking upright and verbal at 90 years old with Parkinson's thats pretty good! I hope that what I've said is somewhat helpful, and encouraging, I am thankful for the large Parkinson's community that's out there and that we don't have to settle for one pill.
I had to diagnose myself,as my GP did not think I had it as it does not run in my family. I saw a neurologist and as soon as he saw me walk he knew I had Parkinsons. I have gone downhill quickly since then.
I have a question which is not relevant to Parkinson. Is there any cure for tardive dystonia? I lost all my life to it. I got dystonia in 2016, had DBS in 2018, came to germany for my studies in 2019 and got my master's degree but now i feel suicidal lost my job in my home country, lost my youth and now i have a simple job in germany a continent away from my family and i am always alone
I'm sorry that you are going through what you are going through. I will be praying for you and your family. Please please don't take any end options its not what God wills nor wants for you, please watch Living Waters please also a movie called The Perfect Stranger on RUclips. You are precious to Him He knows best and there are reasons and a plan to why each person lives a day more. He knows best in all things. He loves you and there are people that care about you too. I understand how it is to feel that way but by Christ's love strength He can free from those thoughts if you go to Him wholeheartedly and rest in Him. Don't decide to take your life in your hands nor in your own understandings but please rest in Him and in His understanding of things. If you feel any thoughts or moments please please go to Him seek Him wholeheartedly for He loves you. Suicide is not from God nor in His will please don't take it into your hands but rest in Him and His best will and understanding over all things. I will keep praying for you and your family. Stay strong, each day even with health issues and pain is precious for you are alive and is a new day that can be open for you and God to use and He can work through you. You can touch many people's lives and each day is special and is precious and valuable and so are you to Him and to so many.
God's mercy nano-medication should be the last-ditch treatment for end-stage PD (Parkinson's Disease) because it's real stem cell therapy too. End-stage PD patient, aged 86, and treated by nano-medication for one month, has stunned improvement, i.e. a lot of dopamine excretion. In other words, dopaminergic neurons can be regenerated. Nano-medication can help those endogenous NSCs (neural stem cells) to clear away so-called inhibitory molecules so that its regenerative potentials can be triggered for regeneration. All glory belongs to God !
I have heard many testimonies regarding the link between exercise especially high intensity and the slowing of the disease progression of PD. There also appears to be clinical proof of this. What are your thoughts?
Before shooting your videos, please consider excluding divisive imagery, as it can distract those of us caring for Parkinson's patients at home. We want to listen to you without unnecessary distractions.
you, democrat, should be more tolerant. it is not a political discussion...or you are tolerant just to BLM, election cheaters, thiefs in the stores, anarchists and all other sh***t...
How childish can you be…….so if you were dying of a illness and this man could save your life…….you would choose death…..just because Trumps photo is on his wall….grow up🤔so if Trump wins election….you won’t accept his tax cuts…if he lowers the price of petrol you won’t fill your car up🤨…
My husband has Basal Ganglia Disease, atypical of Parkinson's a similar and very rare form of PD. He's 68 and is now in the end stage of it, after being diagnosed four years ago. It's been like a wildfire taking him down. He is at home, with hospice care coming into the home for cleaning him up and medical concerns only the last two weeks. There is nothing to stop it or slow it down. Looks like he'll be gone in 4-10 days as he's stopped eating, the death stare is now upon him disoriented etc.. It's been the hardest thing I have ever done regarding his care. Can't believe I'm losing my best friend after 25 years together. I still love him so.
I am so sorry. Same at my house. My husband has Parkinsonism since age 80. He is nearly 86. Recently suffered stroke, then urosepsis , now on hospice.
My grandpa's first symptom that everyone overlooked was his loss of sense of smell. And you are absolutely correct about the meds not slowing the progression, I feel like they have progressed it quicker.
My mom has parkinsons. Shes in last stage. Shes down to 95 pounds. She has no appetite. She cant do anything for herself. Shes 69 years old and looks 85 She suffers so much. I dont know how much longer she has. I dont want her to die. But i dont want her to suffer anymore. Im just so emotional. 😪
Sending love and prayers
❤
I can feel that, My mother does suffers the same, Any luck with diagnosed?
My mother passed away last week 😪
Same as my father
@@Shelly31906I’m very sorry for your loss.
My husband is in final stage of this horrible disease. It's a heartbreaking journey.
i was diagnosed Parkinson’s disease May of 2021… I’m now 52 years old. It’s not been easy.
My grandpa let's me experiment with him(nothing crazy) but I have found that eating an anti-inflammatory foods, balancing the gut(Parkinson's has been proven to start in the gut)and taking a high quality multivitamin/ wholefoods supplement helps alot, it improved his gait for a while, his speech was stronger and overall had improvements that worked alot better than just taking the carbidopa/levidopa. He has since progressed and has gotten dementia to the point where he is now in a memory care facility unfortunately and they won't give him those things without a doctors order and most doctors don't advocate for truly healthy eating or good vitamins and such, so he has really gone down hill fast. He still with us and he is still walking upright and verbal at 90 years old with Parkinson's thats pretty good! I hope that what I've said is somewhat helpful, and encouraging, I am thankful for the large Parkinson's community that's out there and that we don't have to settle for one pill.
Sorry to hear that. It hasn't been easy in which way, and how are you doing now?
I was diagnosed in june 2021. It's been a rollercoaster of a journey.
Sir do yoga and alom vilam and bhamry please contact an Indian yoga teacher and take homeopathy medicine
My mom has been diagnosed this week, she’s 65. I just got diagnosed with MS two months ago. We’re a mess 😢
I had to diagnose myself,as my GP did not think I had it as it does not run in my family. I saw a neurologist and as soon as he saw me walk he knew I had Parkinsons. I have gone downhill quickly since then.
This posting has no information about end of life care. It was just a vague description of Parkinson's that could have come from a dictionary.
Very misleading title and useless information.
100% what I was thinking. What a waste of my time.
My husband just passed away in August from Parkinson's
That is the most beautiful bookshelf you have in your office lovely color and design . I didn’t know about the link to pesticides.
I have a question which is not relevant to Parkinson.
Is there any cure for tardive dystonia?
I lost all my life to it.
I got dystonia in 2016, had DBS in 2018, came to germany for my studies in 2019 and got my master's degree but now i feel suicidal
lost my job in my home country, lost my youth and now i have a simple job in germany a continent away from my family and i am always alone
I'm sorry that you are going through what you are going through. I will be praying for you and your family. Please please don't take any end options its not what God wills nor wants for you, please watch Living Waters please also a movie called The Perfect Stranger on RUclips. You are precious to Him He knows best and there are reasons and a plan to why each person lives a day more. He knows best in all things. He loves you and there are people that care about you too. I understand how it is to feel that way but by Christ's love strength He can free from those thoughts if you go to Him wholeheartedly and rest in Him. Don't decide to take your life in your hands nor in your own understandings but please rest in Him and in His understanding of things. If you feel any thoughts or moments please please go to Him seek Him wholeheartedly for He loves you. Suicide is not from God nor in His will please don't take it into your hands but rest in Him and His best will and understanding over all things.
I will keep praying for you and your family. Stay strong, each day even with health issues and pain is precious for you are alive and is a new day that can be open for you and God to use and He can work through you. You can touch many people's lives and each day is special and is precious and valuable and so are you to Him and to so many.
@@andreamoscoso4065 I am thankful to you for these warm words ❤
2:15 PD is #2 most common neurodegenerative disease in US. 2:40 PD is 14th cause of death in US (CDC).
Dr Madida on RUclips indeed really helped me a lot in reversing my Parkinson disease.
My sister is her final stages. 😭
God's mercy nano-medication should be the last-ditch treatment for end-stage PD
(Parkinson's Disease) because it's real stem cell therapy too.
End-stage PD patient, aged 86, and treated by nano-medication for one month,
has stunned improvement, i.e. a lot of dopamine excretion. In other words,
dopaminergic neurons can be regenerated.
Nano-medication can help those endogenous NSCs (neural stem cells) to clear
away so-called inhibitory molecules so that its regenerative potentials can
be triggered for regeneration.
All glory belongs to God !
My mom also 💔
My father also😭😭
I think my dad is, not sure,
I think my grandmother is too I think ?
I have heard many testimonies regarding the link between exercise especially high intensity and the slowing of the disease progression of PD. There also appears to be clinical proof of this. What are your thoughts?
My grandfather died
Many ways to improve the symptoms without drugs. You only need to keep on looking.
Disappointing article. I thought we were going to hear about end of life care…
Thank you very much
THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT FOR AN ARTICLE……
Chem-trails ???????????????????
Trichloroethylene
Nah. You got it all wrong on the causes. Go check on alternative medicine.
Before shooting your videos, please consider excluding divisive imagery, as it can distract those of us caring for Parkinson's patients at home. We want to listen to you without unnecessary distractions.
He old he needs to step down asp
I stopped listening after I noticed Dumpy Trump’s picture on the wall .
Barbara ,
Childish , nasty Karen.
Your ilk REPULSES me , you Monster.
you, democrat, should be more tolerant. it is not a political discussion...or you are tolerant just to BLM, election cheaters, thiefs in the stores, anarchists and all other sh***t...
How childish can you be…….so if you were dying of a illness and this man could save your life…….you would choose death…..just because Trumps photo is on his wall….grow up🤔so if Trump wins election….you won’t accept his tax cuts…if he lowers the price of petrol you won’t fill your car up🤨…
Trump's the best!!👍
Colgas !? photographs with Donald Trump !? WHO TRUST YOU NOW !? … Chau Chei !