Parkinson's Disease Tulip


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Old 03-04-2011, 06:06 PM #1
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Default Parkinson's in Arms!

Greetings folks - enjoy your posts.

DX - 3 yrs a go
Diet - good
Exercise - daily/fair
Supplements - multitudes!
Natural remedies - tried a bunch!
Sleep - @ 4 hrs
Stress - big problem

My thorn in the flesh is my arms - lots of pain and stiffness and maybe inflammation (my current naturalists doctor thinks inflammation is an issue) from elbow down - seems like the PD has centered around my forearms! If I had relief in the forearms/wrists then people wouldn't know I had PD and my attitiude and outlook would be vastly different. No neuro or natural doctor has answers for my arms - My only relief, unfortunately, is the sinemet and I'm thankful for that for without it this PD would be unbearable everyday.

But any thoughts on why my arms are taking the blunt of this?
Thanks
God bless
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