Smoking :: Stoptober Challenge - What Can I Eat?

I am doing the Stoptober challenge as I knew that I needed to because of the pending surgery, the diabetes and the fact that my breathing was getting worse.

But this is in relation to the diabetes side of things. As my appetite returns what can I eat?, I ask this simply because I can eat like an horse. I can't have citrus fruits, strawberries, raspberries and grapes do nothing for me, also sweet, cakes, biscuits etc... I am limited, as I try to avoid nuts, nor because of any allergies, simply because it is like taking a bottle of syrup of figs. The only thing that I enjoy is sandwiches, toast...etc. But need to be careful so not to put on too much weight.

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Anyone Tried 30 Days Without Alcohol Program / Challenge?

I was wondering if anyone has ever tried one of these programs / challenges. There are plenty of links online about this and it seems everyone just generally felt better, lost weight, felt like they had a sharper mind, etc. Many just quit forever afterwards.

I'm thinking about giving it a try. I don't know if it is age or what, but I just don't feel as good overall as I used to.

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You Do Not Die Of Parkinson You Die With It? Confusing

Many professionals and the charity PD uk sat that you do not die of PD you die with it...BUT The world Health Organisation receive statistica from the UK about the Number of Deaths Caused By PD in the UK...PD is one of the leading causes of deaths in the UK... I haved PD and suffer from anxiety but it occurs to me on  a regular basis that the lack of knowledge and information that is presented to us by a community of experts that all disagree is causing more confusion not only for the sufferers of pd , the public also find the whole thing a non starter. It is an illness for which there are no clear up to date definition and is therefore just seen an old person's shaking complaint

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Difference Between Parkinson And Parkinsonism?

My father (now 81 yrs) was diagnosed with Parkinsonism some years ago. My understanding is that Parkinsonism is considered to be a "cousin" of full-blown Parkinson's disease. Is it as bad as Parkinson's?

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Dystonia Related To Parkinson?

Is dystonia related to parkinson's?

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Parkinson :: Sinemet Or Requip?

Sinemet has left me unable to handle my property management business. Shaky or disoriented to often. ( get about 3 good hours in am). Locals I know are on requip and seem to do better. Dr. wants me to see a Shrink. I am sure I have some depression and anxiety, but don't want any more meds. I took lexapro for about 2 weeks after a divorce. I thought i was losing my mind. Couldn't concentrate on anything. Scared the heck out of me!
What is the difference between the 2 ( sinemet- requip) and has anyone tried the fisher wallace stimulator?

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Parkinson :: Dysphagia Due To Sinemet?

My mother took 2 sinemet tablets 5 times a day. And a patch once a day for rotigel. She went into a nursing home in March and they accessed her dysphasia as being a hazard and so her sinemet was lowered to 1 1/2 tablets  5 times a day . She now has severe off patches with panic attacks stomach pain leg spasms etc... Has anyone else had experience of these symptoms .
 

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How Long Does A Person Live After Parkinson?

How long does a person live after parkinson ...

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Parkinson - Exercises At The Early Stage?

I have recently been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and am worried and confused. Are there exercises I should do? I am not on medicine but I understand that there are some that should be considered. Which ones are best for the early stage of the disease. 

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Parkinson Progression With Restless Leg Syndrome

Started with a tremor in my hand last year saw a general neuro who thought its maybe related to chronic pain i suffer and to keep eye on it be re referred if it changes now it's gone to my arms and legs my balance is poor keep falling over my muscles are stiff as a board i get tremors after using my muscles say even drying my hair and also i keep stiffening up so bad my body just wants to stretch itself out from head to toe worse during the night i have also started with restless leg syndrome i'm also getting confused and forgetful has anyone else experienced parkinsons onset like this i'm wondering wether to be referred back to a movement disorder specialist?

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Parkinson Disease :: Choking When Cough - 80 Years Old

I am 80 years

I suffer from Parkinson's disease

And recently I feel something come down from my head to my throat & i did not care

but after a while ... this thing is choking me whenever I cough because it is stuck in my shins aerobic

the doctors in my country have little experience in this cases

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Stem Cell Transplant For Parkinson's In Europe

I have an appointment next week at Placidway to discuss whether I will continue with the stem cell transplant for Parkinson's Disease in Europe early next yr. I have many things on my mind and I plan on asking a lot of questions. I'll try my best to understand and be relaxed. Lol! Anyone can help me on what to expect?

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Parkinson :: Treatment Options Other Than Levodopa And Pramipexole?

Father suffers from parkinson's, My father has been suffering from parkinsons since 1992, he is 59 years old today and on tablet levodopa and pramipexole. Could anyone suggests other treatments to make him feel better?

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Parkinson :: Pramipexole / Ropinirole Causing Swelling

I have had Parkinson's for 9 years. I have taken Pramipexole for many years . Last October  my right ankle and foot became swollen. I was taken off   pramipexole and introduced to Madopar. The swelling went down but not completely. Because of an increase in my arm tremor I  was prescribed Ropinirole to be taken with my Madopar. My right ankle and foot have become really swollen again and am now not taking the Ropinirole. After 5 days my leg only a little less angry. What medication do I take now.

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Parkinson :: Bad Tremors - Sodium Valproate / Lovan?

I suffered severe depression and anxiety and began to get bad tremors around 6 months ago, this was a first for me. My psychiatrist and GP thought it was because I was taking Sodium Valproate which is a mood stabiliser, however I have now come off that (still taking antidepressants, 80mg Lovan daily) but I still have the tremors.

My GP suggested Parkinson's but that I shouldn't have the brain scan now because medicare are not covering them.

Could anyone give me their thoughts on what I should look for in Parkinson's other than the tremors?

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Tests To Rule Out Multiple Sclerosis And Parkinson?

What testing should be done for ruling out Parkinsons and MS in relation to a tremor. (Head)

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Parkinson Rule Out - Still Walking And Balance Difficulties - What It Could Be?

My grandmother has serious difficulty walking, only being able to make small, shuffling steps with a walker and when someone is holding her. She was originally diagnosed with parkinson's, but lacked other symptoms like tremors, cognitive issues, etc and did not respond to levodopa. MRI and not responding to treatment ruled out Parkinsons, but doctors are unsure what she has. What could cause the symptoms and the trouble with walking?

Specifically, she cannot balance standing upright and most hold on to something. When walking, she can only make small shuffling steps, she sometimes fails to lift her feet off the floor. She can move her leg fine when sitting or lying down. She also feels heavy pain.

This has been leaving all of us confused as a lot of conditions (like Parkinson's) have been ruled out, but.. what could it be?

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Parkinson's Progression? Trouble Breathing - Shortness Of Breath

I've been Diagnosed with  Parkinson's Disease for 14 years.. im currently on apomorphine subcutaneous .. over the past  year i've been noticing  im getting terrible episodes of shortness of breath, breathing is really difficult .

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Parkinson Progression :: Acupuncture, Hydrotherapy, Osteopathy And Homeopathy

I was diagnosed having Parkinson's Disease in 2002, but symptoms began in 2000. I worked as a Senior Environmental Health Technician at the time, when I was diagnosed, I was so ashamed of myself, apart from my husband and children I did not tell anyone, I carried on working as normal but didn't tell my employers, in 2004 my condition became worse, one morning I woke up and could not walk at all. after being off sick I was referred to occupational health, who recommended early retirement. so I lost my job for sometime I was sad not depressed,, my mobility is impaired quite badly and I lose 50% of the day due to off periods, i.e. when I am unable to walk or function normally.

so I took up hobbies such as painting, embroidery, mosaics, crosswords etc to keep me occupied during my off periods.

My conditions is steadily worsening, I try to find out new treatments or complementary therapy,

I have not given up yet, I had a go at acupuncture, massage, physio and hydrotherapy, chinese massage, chiropractic, osteopathy, homeopathy, acupressure

I attended a pain management course, and recently has a thai yoga massage, the future looks grim and it worries me but I shall fight this disease till end

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