…asleep or rather medication for your sleep. Right. I do find that it’s helpful to say things sometimes, but sometimes talking about it makes it worse. Maybe muddy water, let…
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…people with PD and for those who care for them. HEALTHY LIVING To learn more, click here www.challengingparkinsons.com Sleep More tips Sleep disturbance is a common problem for people with…
…causes a persistent feeling of sadness and is associated with a lack of pleasure in things you might have once enjoyed, as well as changes in sleep and, possibly, thoughts…
…asleep or rather medication for your sleep. Right. I do find that it’s helpful to say things sometimes, but sometimes talking about it makes it worse. Maybe muddy water, let…
…pretty remarkable. So, I transitioned over my 12 years of practice to doing all asleep DBS. My patients are under anesthesia, and I use it. Melani Dizon: Wait, now you’re…
…So, a couple of you will have asked questions related to fatigue, and then you mentioned excessive daytime sleepiness or sleep attacks. So, first of all, can you talk a…
…pretty remarkable. So, I transitioned over my 12 years of practice to doing all asleep DBS. My patients are under anesthesia, and I use it. Melani Dizon: Wait, now you’re…
…I use it. Melani Dizon: Wait, now you’re all asleep? Yeah. Oh, wow. Okay. Francisco Ponce: Yeah, so it’s a, I can get into that a little bit more, but…
…vivid dreaming, often with speaking or physical enactment of dreams. Vivid dreaming occurs during a sleep stage associated with rapid eye movements, so this particular sleep disturbance is called rapid…
…dementia and parkinsonism in idiopathic REM sleep behaviour disorder: a multicentre study. Brain 2019; 142: 744–59. 73 Braak H, Del Tredici K, Rüb U, de Vos RA, Jansen Steur EN,…
…Are we sleeping well? Do you have REM sleep behavior disorder, which is where people actively act after their dreams? And there are treatments for that. There are medications you…
…your person with Parkinson’s has REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, consider getting separate beds Accept the roller coaster that is Parkinson’s and that there will be good days and bad days…