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Old 12-17-2016, 01:36 AM #6
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Hi made it up,

Which laser light do you use (and how)? I tried the Vielight intranasal with no luck. I too have PD gait issues. Thanks!


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Hi Arlon,
I have the laser light which I clip on when need be to my waist and point down at an angle for walking.
Also one permanently attached to a walking frame which steadies me and helps to get around during off time.
I click on the beam of light and find it gives me feet a steady step which I like to step on (the beam of light).
The beam can't be seen on sunny days outside but it works well in shade also indoors or night time.
The brand I have is The Cue.
There are other brands too.
They can also be attached to walking sticks.
Have you tried a little Levodopa to get you moving better?
Perhaps just 50mg once or twice a day might be all you need for now.
Best wishes
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