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I Have “Parkinson’s Episodes” Between Med Doses

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Birmingham, AL

It starts with tingling in my feet and runs up to my ankles. Walking becomes difficult b/c my feet become numb. It creates problems talking and thinking. Also, processing things becomes difficult. It can last several hours.

June 8
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@A MyParkinsonsTeam Member and @A MyParkinsonsTeam Member maybe if the there was a toggable button to have the option to turn the AI response in or off would be nice.

June 8
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But does it make it less likely as a team member that you will add your own answer to a question?

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I really like these new AIZ generated answers. The best part is that they intend them to start a conversation with your health team.

June 8
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

It sounds like you might be experiencing "off" times when your Parkinson's symptoms worsen between doses of medication. Here are some points to consider:

- Medication Timing: Ensuring that your medications are taken on a strict schedule can help manage these episodes. Many Parkinson’s medications need to be carefully timed Show Full Answer

It sounds like you might be experiencing "off" times when your Parkinson's symptoms worsen between doses of medication. Here are some points to consider:

- Medication Timing: Ensuring that your medications are taken on a strict schedule can help manage these episodes. Many Parkinson’s medications need to be carefully timed around meals, bedtime, and waking.
- Tracking Symptoms: Logging the times and frequency of your episodes can help you and your healthcare team adjust your treatment plan.
- Consult Your Doctor: Always discuss any changes in your symptoms with your healthcare professional to find the best management strategy.

If you need more personalized advice, please consult your healthcare provider.

June 8

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