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reverett123 09-29-2006 11:34 PM

How is your multi-tasking when "off"?
 
mine is non-existent. i can walk a little but not if carrying on a conversation. i can listen or read but not both. sometimes even listenng is exhausting. sometimes so bad i seek to withdraw like some say autistics do - to escape overstimulation.

the greater the stimulation the lower the function.

what about you??

lou_lou 09-29-2006 11:53 PM

to multi task or not - that's my question? *smile
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by reverett123 (Post 16443)
mine is non-existent. i can walk a little but not if carrying on a conversation. i can listen or read but not both. sometimes even listenng is exhausting. sometimes so bad i seek to withdraw like some say autistics do - to escape overstimulation.

the greater the stimulation the lower the function.

what about you??

Dear everett,
I gave up on the idea that multi tasking is super!
I believe it causes neurotransmission overload...:confused:

why do we want to multitask beyond what the autonomic system function does?
and normal behavior of a slower not as silly looking
I saw a man jogging down the street talking on an ear cell phone, pushing a runners baby carriage...
my thought was - what disease is he going to end up with, besides a nervous break down.?????


article:
http://www.breathingspace.com/content/view/577/192/

GregD 09-30-2006 08:26 AM

What is multi - tasking??? Oh, I remember that. My multi-tasking abilities were very poor before PD. Now they are non - existent.

GregD

Teretxu 09-30-2006 03:42 PM

Multi-tasking was my thing before PD! Now I'm right there with former Pres. Ford: I can't chew gum and walk down the stairs at the same time, in fact I almost can't chew gum and breath at the same time, for chrissake!:eek:

I find it pretty scary though, people start losing respect when they think you're just some scatterbrained nincompoop (love this word, it's so Monty-Python).

Teresa

paula_w 09-30-2006 04:03 PM

i can't even pronounce it when off.....paula

Todd 09-30-2006 11:01 PM

Multi-tasking? Definitely more of a challenge now.

(And nice to see a Monty Python reference!)

Wait, what was I doing? Oh yeah...um, no...wait...typing and...and...damn!

Todd
PDTalks.com

K Hamilton 10-01-2006 12:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Teretxu (Post 16791)
Multi-tasking was my thing before PD! Now I'm right there with former Pres. Ford: I can't chew gum and walk down the stairs at the same time, in fact I almost can't chew gum and breath at the same time, for chrissake!:eek:

I find it pretty scary though, people start losing respect when they think you're just some scatterbrained nincompoop (love this word, it's so Monty-Python).

Teresa

Teresa:

A very apt choice of words - "nincompoop" is a corruption of "non compos mentis" - I don't know the exact translation from the latin, but the dictionary says "Not mentally competent to manage one's own affairs." Definitely the way I feel sometimes.

Instead of "multi-tasking", how about, "multi-taxing"?

Ronhutton 10-01-2006 12:33 AM

Multitasking
 
I go through periods of being very able to do things, and then, bang, I am almost helpless. For example, last eek, I went 3 days without any sinemet, I took my other drugs , Mirapex, & trihexyphenidyl. So I was certainly off. However, I took the dog a walk together with my wife, I could dress, shower, wash the car, However, for no reason I could see, I switched into my helpless phase. This morning I had a heck of a job to even get out of bed.
The only clue I have is a good phase seems to follow a sustained period on full medication, as though I can store dopamine or levodopa.
Anyone else have these phases?
Ron
PS They say Mirapex makes you a compulsive gambler. Great, I have won $300 this week!!!

reverett123 01-26-2011 01:56 PM

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