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Possible cure for parkinson's disease
posted by teokimhoe on Jan 17, 2010
Researchers at Iowa State University have found an essential key to possibly cure Parkinson's disease and are looking for others. Anumantha Kanthasamy, a distinguished professor of biomedical sciences and W. Eugene and Linda R. Lloyd Endowed Chair in Neurotoxicology at the ISU College of Veterinary Medicine, has been working to understand the complex mechanisms of the disease for more than a decade and thinks he has found hope for the cure. 's disease Parkinson's disease sufferers lack a sufficien...
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Is there a cure for Parkinson's disease?
posted by teokimhoe on Feb 26, 2010
Hi Aleks, I fully agree with you: Learn to tolerate are essential to live harmony with each other as we have to give and recieve from each other, life experiences, culture, and language. Therefore never doubted his sincerity, we did make mistakes. Accept and forget and forgive make world difference. PatientsLikeMe Forum is the best channel for us to communicate and share our feeling I feel proud as a member Heroteo PatientsLikeMe forum ...
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the neglected pain of parkinson's disease
posted by teokimhoe on Jan 18, 2010
Nowadays, the manifestations of Parkinson's are known to be "two sides of the same brain" - they consist of both motor and non-motor symptoms. Parkinson's is no longer known as only a movement disorder. Parkinson's specialists have shifted their focus of attention to the commonly occurring non-motor symptoms such as constipation, depression and anxiety, which can even precede the motor symptoms of Parkinson's by a few years. Towards...
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Is there a cure for Parkinson's disease?
posted by teokimhoe on Feb 26, 2010
All are harmless as we are members of " PatientsLikeme Forum". We are still friends My sincere apologies. Lord bless Teo
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Chapter 3 Tips and Pointers of some parkinson's symptoms
posted by teokimhoe on Nov 18, 2009
Chapter 3 Tips and Pointers on Some Parkinson's Symptoms Soft voice, slurred speech and masked face Parkinson's patients have difficulty with voice and speech. We have shortness of breath. We don't speak loud enough. Our speech is almost unintelligible. Our face is expressionless ("poker-face"), so people thought we are not interested or unhappy, even though that is not truly how we feel. In order to solve these problems, there are ways to improve the muscles around the mouth: Use tongue...
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parkinson's progression
posted by teokimhoe on Oct 16, 2009
Symptoms of Parkinson's usually begin slowly, develop gradually and in no particular order. Everyone with Parkinson's is very different and may have a different collection of symptoms and response to treatment. The nature and severity of symptoms and the rate at which the condition progresses will also be individual. The symptoms may take years to progress. However, since Parkinson's is a progressive condition, symptoms will worsen over time and new ones may appear....
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Soft voice, slurred speech and masked face
posted by teokimhoe on Jan 19, 2010
Soft voice, slurred speech and masked face Parkinson’s patients have difficulty with voice and speech. We have shortness of breath. We don’t speak loud enough. Our speech is almost unintelligible. Our face is expressionless (”poker-face”), so people thought we are not interested or unhappy, even though that is not truly how we feel. In order to solve these problems, there are ways to improve the muscles around the mouth: •Use tongue in your mouth to massage the muscles around the mouth. •Gargle...
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Major symtoms prior and during to the heart attack
posted by teokimhoe on Feb 03, 2010
Major symptoms prior to heart attack Major symptoms during the heart attack •Unusual fatigue •Shortness of breath •Difficulty sleeping •Weakness •Shortness of breath •Unusual fatigue •Indigestion •Cold sweat •Anxiety •Dizziness Cardiologists have a saying: "Time is muscle." The sooner that we identify a heart attack, the quicker we can treat it, preserve heart function, and increase the likelihood of a healthy recovery. But the clock star...
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Muay Thai
posted by teokimhoe on Apr 02, 2010
http://img714.imageshack.us/g/dsc06786q.jpg/ Trainer : Jarun Suwanasak 42 years old, more than 200 fights. It is a challenge. Between Malaysia and Thailand Heroteo - Chronicles of a Parkinson's Fighter
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Gastric reflux and PD
posted by teokimhoe on Feb 07, 2010
Gastric reflux is one of the non-motor symptoms of PD. It can cause irritation of the vocal folds and throat and can potentially cause voice hoarseness. It is possible that a person who has reflux doesn't have any symptoms of reflux that they recognize. For example, sometimes people feel as though they "have something stuck in my throat" after swallowing. These people may even seek a swallowing evaluation which turns out to be within normal limits. The reason is that when reflux irritates the vocal fold...
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Symptom Management Parkinson's
posted by teokimhoe on Feb 08, 2010
Symptom Management 1. Mobility: Rigidity and slowness of movement are the two most frustrating aspects. Common difficulties are: Walking to help initiate walking gently rock the patient from side to side and then ask to step forward encourage to step over an object when freezing occurs counting while marching is helpful encourage arm-swinging to improve balance Turning encourage to turn in ...
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My story with parkinson's
posted by teokimhoe on Feb 02, 2010
The doctors had difficulty diagnosing because I was still at the early stage of the illness. Parkinson’s is a movement disorder that varies from one patient to another. Therefore it is difficult for doctors to detect, especially for the early-stage Parkinson’s. A year later, in 2006, I went to see a Parkinson’s Specialist in Kuala Lumpur and it was confirmed that I had Parkinson’s. It was still a shock for me as I was in heavy self denial and filled with anger. I was prescribed with a combination of S...
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The neglected pain of Parkinson's
posted by teokimhoe on Feb 05, 2010
The neglected pain of Parkinson's Introduction Nowadays, the manifestations of Parkinson's are known to be "two sides of the same brain" - they consist of both motor and non-motor symptoms. Parkinson's is no longer known as only a movement disorder. Parkinson's specialists have shifted their focus of attention to the commonly occurring non-motor symptoms such as constipation, depression and anxiety, which can even precede the motor symptoms of Parkinson's by a few years. Towards the later...
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Is there a cure for Parkinson's disease?
posted by teokimhoe on Feb 26, 2010
Hi aleks, I appreciate the readers reacting on my articles positive or negative. I feel sorry and apologise again for those feel offensive Thanking you for your encouragement and support Regards Heroteo
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Weight Training, Yoga, Indoor Cycling, Kick-Fit Excercise
posted by teokimhoe on Apr 02, 2010
Weight Training - http://www.lloydtan-trust.com/index.php?page=living_sub&type=videos&id=18 Yoga - http://www.lloydtan-trust.com/index.php?page=living_sub&type=videos&id=19 Indoor Cycling - http://www.lloydtan-trust.com/index.php?page=living_sub&type=videos&id=17 Kick-Fit Excercise - http://www.lloydtan-trust.com/index.php?page=living_sub&type=videos&id=16 Heroteo- chroniles of a parkinson's fighter
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Is there a cure for Parkinson's disease?
posted by teokimhoe on Feb 26, 2010
Hi Lexie, Thanking you for support and agree to my articles "Is there a cure for parkinson's". I use to threaten by stopping to read any articles relating the disease that there is no cure in the forum. The patientpatientforum is opened for members to express and learn from each other and not to censor that they feel offensive. My sincere apologies by causing for the inconvenience caused. Regards Ideal P...
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New to PLM forum? "The Introduce Yourself" Thread
posted by teokimhoe on Mar 03, 2010
I am glad that the PatientsLikeMe is opened to all races in the world. They have no boundaries- culture, religion ,education, colours, practice and etc. They share and encourage each other to the level of confidence and positive feeling- a happy family Lord bless
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HOW DOCTORS TREAT PARKINSON'S?
posted by teokimhoe on Mar 18, 2010
this is an interesting article about how doctor treats parkinson's. it helps us to understand on how doctor diagnosed the parkinson's. http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/besttreatments/parkinsons-disease-how-doctors-treat-parkinsons-disease
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Dopamine Agonists or Levodopa?
posted by teokimhoe on Apr 05, 2010
Initial treatment of Parkinson’s - Dopamine Agonists or Levodopa? Hero Teo: I understand that there are two different schools of thought in the initial treatment of Parkinson’s. Some people are in favour of dopamine agonists while others prefer to use levodopa. What is your opinion on this matter? Dr. Chew: There is no hard and fast rule on this matter. However, in general, I am in favour of dopamine agonists as the initial treatment of Parkinson’s. There are two important fact...
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Weakness
posted by teokimhoe on Mar 02, 2010
My weakness is physical balance though I do exercises daily. I am now 71 years old and do not worry my physical condition as long as I enjoy my keep fit exercises. Praise Lord
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