The new kid on the block
I am still the new kid on the block and somewhat shy and self-conscious.
The other day I copied and pasted an article about PD and pestisides. You all probably read it years ago. Sorrry. Is it true that red or white wine can slow the shakes down temporarily? I hope you are all having a good day. In loving kindness, Eva:) |
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Either way, alcohol in any form does not help our PD, maybe others have a different experience? |
And for me sometimes a cigarette faciltates better drug results....I mean dystonia is resolved. I've mentioned this to my various medical providers and they say "well "they" say smoking will calm you down but it's not really a good solution" I wasn't tense to begin with...the dystonia just comes and goes all willy nilly. I know smoking is not good for me but if my feet feel like they are turning inside out and a ciggie helps straighten out my toes I'm going to burn one.
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The tremor in my left hand goes away or is less when I have some wine but it also makes my left hand move much slower, my arm still doesn't swing, I still shuffle my left leg and on top of that there is increased sweating.
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Hi Tupelo3;
Thanks for your response. It probably is that after some Red, we really don't care so much. That is not so bad to get some relief for a little while. As long as we know realistically that the relief is temporary:) |
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When you say hard work out, do you mean cardio or weightlifting?
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