Saturday, August 31, 2024 9:30 am to 11:30 am
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2901 Stadium Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76109
https://harriscollege.tcu.edu/research/endowed-lectureship.php #LeadersInPDThe Leaders in Parkison's Disease speaker series hosts Indu Subramanian, MD, clinical professor in the department of neurology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, to present the lecture, "Living Well with Parkinson's Disease."
Dr. Indu Subramanian obtained her medical degree from the University of Toronto in Canada, and directs the Southwest PADRECC (Parkinson's Disease Research, Education and Clinical Centers) Center of Excellence in Parkinson's Disease at UCLA.
Dr. Subramanian has a keen interest in integrative medicine, particularly yoga and mindfulness, and is board-certified in integratice medicine She's also passionate about palliative care in Parkinson's disease.
Her primary research focuses on the impact of loneliness on individuals with Parkinson's disease.
The Zoota Family Leaders in Parkinson’s Disease Speaker Series brings national and international thought leaders to TCU to share the latest research, clinical advances and trends in the global fight against Parkinson’s disease.
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My Partner, who is 66 years old, was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease last year. We noticed that he was experiencing hallucinations, slow movement, disturbed sleep, and twitchy hands and legs when at rest. He had to stop taking pramipexole (Sifrol), carbidopa/levodopa, and 2 mg of biperiden because of side effects. Our family doctor recommended a PD-5 treatment from naturalherbscentre. com, which my husband has been undergoing for several months now. Exercise has been very beneficial. He has shown great improvement with the treatment thus far. He is more active now, does more, and feels less apathetic. He has more energy and can do more activities in a day than he did before. As far as tremors I observe a progress, he improved drastically. I thought I would share my husband's story in case it could be helpful, but ultimately you have to figure out what works best for you. Salutations and well wishes
My husband was diagnosed of Parkinson's disease 2 years ago, when he was 49. He had a stooped posture, tremors, right arm does not move and also a pulsating feeling in his body. He was placed on Sinemet for 8 months and then Sifrol was introduced and replaced the Senemet, during this time span he was also with dementia. He started having hallucinations, lost touch with reality. Suspdiagnosed eating it was the medication I took him off the Sifrol (with the doctor’s knowledge) and started him on PD natural herbal formula we ordered from AKANNI HERBAL CENTRE, his symptoms totally declined over a 3 weeks use of the AKANNI HERBAL Parkinson's disease natural herbal formula. He is now almost 51 and doing very well, the disease is totally reversed! (Visit w w w.aknniherbscentre .com)
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Monday, July 29, 2024 4:35 am
My husband was diagnosed of Parkinsons disease 2 years ago, when he was 49. He had a stooped posture, tremors, right arm does not move and also a pulsating feeling in his body. He was placed on Senemet for 8 months and then Siferol was introduced and replaced the Senemet, during this time span he was also diagnosed with dementia. He started having hallucinations, lost touch with reality. Suspecting it was the medication I took him off the Siferol (with the doctor’s knowledge) and started him on PD natural herbal formula we ordered from AKANNI HERBAL CENTRE, his symptoms totally declined over a 3 weeks use of the AKANNI HERBAL Parkinsons disease natural herbal formula. He is now almost 51 and doing very well, the disease is totally reversed! (Visit w w w.aknniherbscentre .com)