#63: Parkinson's revealed: Vital knowledge for every patient!
Join us as we embark on a journey that began as a straightforward Q&A session with the esteemed Dr. Patel, only to delve into a startling revelation. In this episode, we explore the necessity for individuals with Parkinson's who find themselves admitted to a hospital, be it for surgery or any other reason, to disclose specific medications hospital staff should avoid due to their condition. The significance lies not in the interaction with other drugs but rather in their interaction with Parkinson's itself. Don't miss out on this essential episode! Tune in now!
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Best PD series I've seen. I was diagnosed in April 2023. Totally out of the blue. Finding an informative and upbeat web series was difficult. This site is great, the hosts are wonderful.
Thanks guys this is information I will file away in case my husband has to have an operation. Always a great programme, thank you Dr Patel.
Excellent information and advice. All Parkinson’s patients need to know this. Thank you for sharing this.
Hi Jessica, thank you and Brian for taking the time to share your experiences and answer questions. It means so much to the Parkinson’s community . You mentioned I believe on this episode that you take folate and iron. Have you experienced any problems with iron interactions with your Parkinson’s medications specifically Carbidopa/ Levodopa? In what form do you take it and what time of the day? I need to take a multivitamin with iron supplement but I have been told that the iron blocks the efficacy of the C/L. How is this working for you? Thanks in advance for your input.❤
thank you Jessica and Brian for another great episode. I’ve been hospitalized twice this past year in two different locations. The first was here in Youngstown and was up at the Cleveland Clinic in both cases I was able to explain to the nurses why it was so vital for me to have my Parkinson’s medication at specific times. They were very accommodating and appreciative of my explanation as to why the timing was so important. I only had one case up in Cleveland where no matter how much begging didn't get memy noon pills. They finally showed up at three with apologize. So overall, my experience has been pretty good.
@thesecretlifeofparkinsons
10 ай бұрын
A fellow ytowner! Welcome! That’s where I grew up! Glad to hear your nurses accommodated your request for the most part!
Great information to know about meds to avoid.
Thank you so much for this video. Great job!
Dr. Patel is our Movement Disorder Neuroscientist, he just tweaked Elaine’s DBS this week. Amazing excellent results.
Excellent episode. I wills surely share with my Primary and tomorrow at my Orhto post-op visit, so other patients would not be given such meds during their hospital stay like it
Great information. Thanks again.
Lots of good information. Thank you.
Hello Brian and Jessica, happy to connect with you today. ❤
Very informative thank u.
I'm in Australia and was in ED a few months ago with nausea and was told there wasn't anything they could give me due to my Parkinson's and the medications I was taking. It would be good if there was a list of options that I could have if there were any.
@thesecretlifeofparkinsons
Ай бұрын
My YOPD group was just talking about nausea due to meds yesterday. I have read that changing up the time and dosage of your C/L might help. But again, I'm not a physician so it would be good for you to contact your Neuro to see what can be done.
Excellent info. I had Covid at the beginning of 2022 and it’s seemingly brought out my symptoms fairly quickly that year which led to my diagnosis later in 2022. I was prescribed an anti-nausea medication at that time and did not know that it may have been a factor and now I have research to do. Thank you for the great info!
@garystephens1900
Жыл бұрын
I just watched no.63 and I’m sure I have not viewed all but could you please help with any laser light therapy information.
Yesss, absolutely I agree that we have PD bcb of the environment. I visited Dr. Simon Yu in USA and he did a urine test that results high heavy metals, MTBE and Arsenic and Mercury and Aluminum. I’m trying to reduce my heavy metals with a good eating plan. I live in Montreal, Canada 🇨🇦 very busy city.
@debsarno2532
Жыл бұрын
I have those metals too!!
@auroramatera7555
Жыл бұрын
Jess are you taking something for your heavy metals?
@debsarno2532
Жыл бұрын
I live in Australia I’m taking Nac
@kitkat20221
Жыл бұрын
@@auroramatera7555 is the heavy metal test a common test for PD?
Please informed me on how I could provide the Parkinson hospital kit from the Parkinson’s foundation .
@thesecretlifeofparkinsons
Жыл бұрын
www.parkinson.org/resources-support/hospital-safety-kits
@auroramatera7555
Жыл бұрын
It could only be shipped in USA. I would have love to receive this hospital pd kit.
@dl7243
Жыл бұрын
@The Secret Life of Parkinson's The Parkinson's Foundation kit includes a list of drugs that should not be given to someone who has the disease.
@GETTINGPARKINSONs
10 ай бұрын
A few suggestions 1. ORDER 2 KITS 2. MAKE ONE LOOK DIFFERENT [decorate, add bows, ribbon. Label or tag it “EMERGENCY” Do not keep medications you are no longer taking in your EMERGENCY bag. I was on antibiotics. A few weeks before I had an emergency. I was not taking them anymore, but because they were in my medicine bag, it delayed getting to the hospital because they had to figure out what I was like anabiotic’s for. It wouldn’t take my word for it, that it was a sign of affection it was over. Also, even though I brought my medication to the hospital, they wouldn’t even give me any of my own medication’s. They did not have it available in Pharmacy. So it takes to 48 hours for them to validate the medication’s you bring with you. Which is fine if you have plans surgery but I didn’t emergency. It means you’re not getting a medication Azilect at the hospital. I had a bottle of it, but it took 48 hours for them to verify that the drugs I was bringing in we’re Azilect. I’m writing up a whole section of my website about this. It’s not up yet but it will be at gettingparkinsons.com.😅
For clarification, does giving haldol to a PD patient cause a temporary worsening of PD symptoms or does it cause long term damage?
@thesecretlifeofparkinsons
Жыл бұрын
I believe what Dr. Patel was saying is that this worsening of symptoms is usually reversible once the medication is discontinued or the dosage is adjusted. So I believe symptoms will improve after stopping the medication. But, I'm not a medical professional, so make sure you consult with your doctor!
@lanam3348
Жыл бұрын
@@thesecretlifeofparkinsons Thank you for this. I like how you summarized it in your latest episode as “medication that is dopamine depleting”… makes more sense. Go dopapeeps!!
Is Lorazepam a dangerous med more for PD people?
@thesecretlifeofparkinsons
9 ай бұрын
That I'm not sure. I would check with your Neurologist.
Have you heard about Pam Bartha, the founder of Live Disease Free Academy. To be symptoms free.
It’s So true, some of the Parkinson’s meds make you feel worse after a while specially the antipsychotic