Senior Citizens Resources

Alabama Senior Health Care


 

Senior Health Care Navigation


|

Senior Citizens Resources Home Page
Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Senior Health Care Product |
Health Care For Senior Citizen |
Senior Health Club |
Senior Care Homes |
Senior Health Care Product |
Senior Mental Health |
Senior Health Care Plans |
Health Care Facilities For Seniors |
Cigna Health Care For Senior |
Health Care Facilities For Seniors |
Senior Health Care |
Senior Care Homes |
Health Care Facilities For Seniors |
Senior Health Care Products |
Senior Citizens Pharmacy Health Plan |

List of Senior Health Care Articles






 

Senior Citizens Resources

 

Alabama Senior Health Care Article

Thumbnail example

This is a selection made from among articles on Alabama Senior Health Care. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for future reading, click here.

Coping With Parkinson's Disease

from: TRL

Seniors have to be prepared for any conditions that may come their way, as some inevitably will, as they age. Unfortunately, there are some diseases and conditions that one just cannot prepare for. Parkinson's Disease is one such condition.

Parkinson's Disease occurs predominantly in the elderly but can be present in a small number of younger people. Parkinson's Disease is not primarily caused by mental degeneration, as is the common perception, although it is related to the brain. However, regardless of that fact, it can still be extremely frustrating for both the sufferer and his or her family because the condition is progressively degenerative and the former will know exactly what is happening for quite a while before the black hole of oblivion takes over.

Parkinson's Disease is caused by the nerve cells in the body slowly breaking down so that they are unable to relay the messages that the body is sending to the brain. The main function of the nerve cells is to connect the brain and the body to let the former know what the latter is doing and vice versa. Unfortunately, as the nerve cells slowly become more damaged, they are unable to function correctly and thus wires get crossed. It is at that point that the sufferer begins to lose all control of what his or her body is actually doing.

The early symptoms are a slight shaking of the hands, arms, legs and jaw, also known as tremors. This is because the nerves begin to affect the muscles and affect movement. After a while, these symptoms will become noticeable to everyone around you and will then begin to progressively worsen as time goes on.

Parkinson's usually affects one side of the body more than the other and can also affect all forms of communications. It may be a chore to write because the tremors prevent accurate lettering and, after a while, the sufferer's speech will also be affected. The full-blown shakes do not usually begin until a few years after the initial tremors start, although it can be as little as a few months for some sufferers. There is no telling how long this progression will take, but once it starts it is only a matter of time.

Doctors do not, as yet, know what causes Parkinson's Disease, despite extensive research into it. There is not even an official test to diagnose the patient. Most diagnoses are made on medical histories and tests to rule out other ailments and illnesses. Unfortunately, this means that there is no cure available to sufferers. Once you have it, you have got it for life. This can take some getting used to, but many sufferers simply get on with their lives until they reach the point where this is no longer possible.

The disease often causes depression, as well as making everyday tasks, such as getting dressed, near on impossible. Buttons and laces could be the hardest puzzle in the world to a Parkinson's sufferer and this makes it extremely frustrating.

There are drugs that will help alleviate symptoms for Parkinson's Disease sufferers in the short term, although they have no beneficial effects in the long term. Certain medications can stop the tremors for short periods of time and thus allow sufferers to get on with their lives as normal. These drugs include carbidopa-levodopa, bromocriptine, selegiline, pramipexole, ropinirole, tolcapone and pergolide. Of course, they all have different brand names but are designed to do the same job. Some medications will suit an individual, but others will make symptoms worse for a time. Nobody can tell which ones will work and so doctors usually have to experiment to get it right.

Parkinsons Disease is a horrible illness for the sufferer and the people close to him or her. There is very little that can be done, but being diagnosed early can alert patients to the amount of time they have to make the most of life before it takes over their bodies. Research is still ongoing but until there is a cure, life just has to go on as normal.



 

Senior Health Care Online News

Firstsource Announces Expansion Of Healthcare Leadership Team - MarketWatch (press release)


Firstsource Announces Expansion Of Healthcare Leadership Team
MarketWatch (press release)
Ms. Winters has been a member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association since 1989 and recently served as President for the Alabama Chapter and ...

and more »

Read more...


HealthSpring, Inc. to Present at the Stifel Nicolaus Healthcare Conference - MarketWatch (press release)


HealthSpring, Inc. to Present at the Stifel Nicolaus Healthcare Conference
MarketWatch (press release)
HealthSpring currently owns and operates Medicare Advantage plans in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Texas and also offers ...

and more »

Read more...


Over 70 Countries Converge to Craft a Truly Global Congress - Marketwire (press release)


Over 70 Countries Converge to Craft a Truly Global Congress
Marketwire (press release)
The congress is made up of three conferences 1) Medical Tourism Conference, 2) Expatriate Healthcare Travel Insurance & Global Health Insurance Conference ...

and more »

Read more...


Google, KPMG, Paul Weiss, Time Warner, Skilled Healthcare in Court News - Bloomberg


Google, KPMG, Paul Weiss, Time Warner, Skilled Healthcare in Court News
Bloomberg
Skilled Healthcare Group, DR060264, Superior Court, Humboldt County, California (Eureka). Ex-KPMG LLP senior manager John Larson's conviction for selling ...
Google, KPMG, Paul Weiss, Skilled Healthcare in Court NewsSan Francisco Chronicle

all 69 news articles »

Read more...


Top 25 Preview Capsules - The Associated Press


Top 25 Preview Capsules
The Associated Press
Line: Alabama by 37 1/2. Series Record: First meeting. What's at Stake For Alabama, not much beyond avoiding injuries and a poor showing. ...

and more »

Read more...


Penn State 2010 Preview: This Team Will Shock You! - Bleacher Report


Bleacher Report

Penn State 2010 Preview: This Team Will Shock You!
Bleacher Report
On top of that, all three games will be on the road, and on top of that, they play Alabama who won the National Title in 2009. In addition, Joe Paterno ...

and more »

Read more...