Connect with others who understand.

Sign up Log in
Resources
About MyParkinsonsTeam
Powered By
Real members of MyParkinsonsTeam have posted questions and answers that support our community guidelines, and should not be taken as medical advice. Looking for the latest medically reviewed content by doctors and experts? Visit our resource section.

I've Had 13 Weeks Of P.D. But Haven't Seen Any Positive Changes In My Stability. Is It The P.D. That Won't Change? Or Do I Need More P.T?

A MyParkinsonsTeam Member asked a question đź’­
Bulverde, TX
October 21
•
View reactions
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

It's important to remember that the effects of new treatments or physical therapy (P.T.) can take time to become noticeable. According to MyParkinsonsTeam members, it can take a while for medications and therapies to work, and patience is key. Additionally, the effects of Parkinson's disease (P.D.) can vary from day to day Show Full Answer

It's important to remember that the effects of new treatments or physical therapy (P.T.) can take time to become noticeable. According to MyParkinsonsTeam members, it can take a while for medications and therapies to work, and patience is key. Additionally, the effects of Parkinson's disease (P.D.) can vary from day to day.

Here are some suggestions:
- Give Treatments Time: It may take a while for your body to adjust to new treatments.
- Stay Active: Regular exercise is crucial. Programs like PD Warrior's 10 Week Challenge can be beneficial.
- Consult Your Healthcare Team: Always discuss your progress and any concerns with your healthcare provider to tailor your treatment plan effectively.

Remember, consistency and a positive attitude can make a significant difference.

October 21

Related content

View All

Hi Effect On Humour With Parkinsons

A MyParkinsonsTeam Member asked a question đź’­
Lochgilphead

Do Others Find Themselves Feeling “normal” But Then Learn Other See Then As Having Changed?

A MyParkinsonsTeam Member asked a question đź’­
Mount Pleasant, MI

For Those Of You Who Had The DBS Surgery, How Often Do You Get Reprogramed? Bean

A MyParkinsonsTeam Member asked a question đź’­
Tampa, FL
Continue with Facebook
Continue with Google
By joining, you accept our Terms of Use, and acknowledge our collection, sharing, and use of your data in accordance with our Health Data Policy and Privacy policies.Your privacy is our priority Lock Icon
Already a Member? Log in