Register Now
Contribute to our Parkinson's Disease blog community by completing our quick registration. You'll need to register to add your Parkinson's blog or participate in our message board. If you've already registered, you can log in below.
Forgot your password?
Resources
Advisory Board
Become an Affiliate
Add your blog today.
Contribute to our Parkinson's Disease community by becoming a PDBN Affiliate and adding your blog. When we work together, the whole community gets stronger.
Remember, you need to become an affiliate to add your blog and/or participate in our message board.
Go
Most Popular Blogs
Parkinson Disease - My experience as a Parkinson Disease sufferer.
Small Website About Parkinsons Disease
Shake, Rattle and Roll: An insider's view of PD
From the Advisors' Desk
Parkinson's Disease Update
MOZART MOVEMENT
 
DiabetesBlogNetwork.com
What Do You Think?
Take a minute to review the other comments about this site, rate the site or add your own comment.
Day by Day with Parkinson's and Peripheral Neuropa 
Posted by: kinless
ADDED: 1/29/2007 11:56:15 AM
Chronical of living with Parkinson's: "I have now been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and Peripheral Neuropathy, so this will be a life long journey - coping with the medicines, nutrition, digestion problems, exercise, and no telling what else!" Blog start 8/20/2006.
Tell a Friend
Your e-mail


Friend's e-mail
Rating
Click a star to rate this blog
User rating 4
What Do You Think?
UsernameComments
danstune@msn.com
Posted May 22 2007 6:00PM
Hello! I am glad I found you here. I still have your link on my blog. How are you getting along? PD PLUS ME danstune@msn.com
danstune@msn.com
Posted May 22 2007 6:03PM
Hello! I am glad I found you here. I still have your link on my blog. How are you getting along? PD PLUS ME danstune@msn.com
danstune@msn.com
Posted May 22 2007 6:04PM
Hello! I am glad I found you here. I still have your link on my blog. How are you getting along? PD PLUS ME danstune@msn.com
jwongcpg
Posted Aug 2 2007 9:32AM
Dirty Butter keeps a very personal, extensive blog and also comments on several others.
mamawkaffee
Posted Aug 15 2007 4:15PM
does anyone else have trouble with their speech being very fast at times and at times very low pitched?
whome94
Posted Aug 23 2007 4:17AM
I'm also diagnosed with PD and Neuropathy. One Day At A Time has taken on a whole new meaning.
Martithames
Posted Sep 14 2007 11:54AM
I was diagnosed with PD in 2002. And i do have alot of trouble with my speech
olsen46
Posted Jun 22 2008 10:10PM
for those of you with both PD and peripheral neuropathy--have any of you taken a statin or are you taking one now--esp one of the fat soluble statins such as Lipitor, zocor, crestor?
grabbie
Posted Sep 21 2008 9:30PM
Grab Bars are Essential for People with Parkinson’s Disease By: Howard Cohen PT The symptoms of Parkinson’s often include stiffness (rigidity), slowness of movement (bradykinesia), diminished balance and progressively worsen over time. Symptoms often fluctuate throughout the day in step with the daily timing of medication. Unexpected falls are extremely likely and obviously have the potential to swiftly obliterate any progress that has been made in managing the disease process. One of the most effective but often overlooked steps one can take against Parkinson’s Disease is the addition of grab bars in areas throughout the areas of a home where an unexpected fall is likely or where assistance is needed. It is too often that people wait until after a fall occurs before deciding to have grab bars installed. It is also quite common to have grab bars placed initially in only a very limited number of locations which essentially addresses the safety concern of the patient to a minimal degr
ballack
Posted Nov 12 2009 9:48AM
Friend: I also suffer this disease and really painful, but based on appropriate medicines'm doing to get ahead, this medication oxycontin is good for pain but it causes anxiety and is dangerous if you can not control it, visit www.findrxonline.com a few months ago and in his article on oxycontin show that can be dangerous if not prescribed by a doctor and if one does not adequately control the sensations they produce, I really hope to have more news from you.
1 2
Search
RSS feed
Sponsored In Part By
Privacy Policy | Legal Disclaimer | Terms Of Use RSS | FEEDBACK | CONTACT US
©2010 Incendia Health Studios. All rights reserved.
Incendia Health Studios is a division of Ignite Health LLC. Ignite Health is an inVentiv Health Company.