Living with Parkinson's DiseaseThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Parkinson's Disease. Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download victim 1st, please read my post on ‘drug-induced-parkinson’s’ ‘DIP’, also termed ‘neuroleptic induced parkinson’s. ‘NIP’. now, ‘out-of-left-field’ comes hope. not from previous conventional treatments. I advise all afflicted to ’surf’ ‘amphetamines relieve Parkinson’s-like symptoms’. A Must Read bit of data from the respected journal, ‘New Scientist’. it has been shown that dexstrostat Works on ‘P’ symptoms. even more amazing the drug MDMA, a common ’street-drug’ known as ‘Ecstasy’ not only works as well, after a period the Parkinson’s client may be withdrawn from same with continued benefit. An apparent Cure. this is quite contrary to DEA/drug co, studies, which it turns out were done on The Wrong drug! any Parkinson’s client must read this startling piece, from a highly respected source. God help us all–i am no Scientologist, no ’shrink-basher’, but clearly ‘Big-Pharma’ appears to be so profit-driven they have little interest in losing $$$ vs. professional ethics. an absolute disgrace. this study comes from Duke University–not a drug co. it is impeccable–honest, and seems the 1st chance, we who suffer and perish to emerge. ‘Do Not Go Gentle…’ as these drugs are classed as ‘recreational’, ‘Future’ research (years) will concentrate on ‘like-drugs’ w/o abuse potential. i don’t have years left. All Parkinson’s clients must Comments
July 2007
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