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JACKMANA 04-20-2007 06:07 PM

New UK member
 
Hi,
I'm Angela from Worcester UK. I'm a 58 yr old ex-headteacher (SEN) who retired early due to stress & osteo-arthritis. I was referred to a neurologist ‘by default’ after years of trying to convince my (very considerate) GP that I was gradually losing the use of my left side accompanied by intermittent pain, which was presumed to be joint pain.
Maybe as result of my war of attrition my GP asked if I would be prepared to take part in a clinical trial on nerve conductivity. I agreed & was tested at Worcester Royal. From there on it was established that I have PD & that the muscles of my left arm & leg (esp arm) had visibly atrophied.
I was not asked about pre-existing conditions but received treatment for PD which ameliorated the OA symptoms including physio & hydro. I had already taken early retirement so my general condition had improved except for poor stamina/endurance & problems with gait & balance.
I still have back,leg & arm pain which is my worst problem, my feet ‘claw’ & I have left-side tremor. The sciatic nerve regularly traps in my left gluteus maximus causing acute pain.
I can’t fault the treatment I am receiving/have received but I feel moved to ask whether PD diagnosis supercedes other conditions. Has PD taken over?????:confused:

Idealist 04-20-2007 09:22 PM

Hi JM!
 
It's really nice to meet you! It sounds to me like you've kept yourself very well informed about your condition. As to whether or not the PD has taken over from the GP, well that's hard to say. I'm not at all familiar with the way things are done in the UK, but I've been through dozens of doctors and specialists over the past five years in my quest for a diagnosis. Sometimes one of the specialists will take over for a while, and will decided my tests and procedures for months. But since I haven't been diagnosed, my care always eventually returns to my GP. I hope that somebody with a better understanding of your question comes along and gives you a better answer. But it did want to welcome you and wish you all the best in managing your care!

Idealist


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