What Is A Movement Disorder Specialist?
A movement disorder specialist is a neurologist with added training in PD and other movement disorders who addresses specific individual issues.
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Glad to help you Kelly! And that’s an interesting insight about the Seroquel. The info! Keep on keeping on!!
Hi Kelly, I answered this question to someone a while back and it may have been for you. Here it is again in a link.
https://www.apdaparkinson.org/article/what-does...
May it be what you needed and give you peace and a path forward! Sending out hugs with prayers!
Thank you to you both. Because of your answers to me, I sought out a movement disorder specialist in Lansing, MI and had my doctor refer me as a cosult. What a diff! I feel as if Im finally in good hands. I could write lots about why. For one thing, though, she does not like the fact that I was on Seroquel...even low dosage...for so long. All other docs told me thjs was fine.
i feel such an infiltrator on this site but so useful, i have drug induced parkinsonism from seroquel and am permanently disabled so i am am 'lucky , mine is not degenerative yet but i fal into the too hard basket with medicos , this site is really a good insight , thank you x
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