Mom goes stiff when I try to sit her up, is this Parkinson's?
I've always been skeptical of mom's parkinson's diagnosis as it was based on tremors and she never saw a specialist for it (long story there), but now I'm starting to wonder.
Are you in Canada? I apologize if I've forgotten that. That would really be inconvenient, and could be dangerous if you have to wait 6 months. That's a real bummer!
Found a list of Parkinsons' forums; someone there might have a quicker and more reliable answer to your question:
I'm always amazed at the seeming ease you Americans have in getting to specialists. No, mom has not seen a neurologist other than one specializing in strokes, and HIS focus was on a study he was doing on decreasing plaque buildup in the carotid arteries. The only way mom is going to see a neurologist is with a referral from her primary physician, and then it would probably be a 6 month wait and an hour drive to the city. Since mom is deemed palliative that isn't going to happen. I know muscle rigidity goes with parkinson's so I'm wondering if anyone else out there has encountered what seems to be stiffening up/rigidity of the core muscles?
Not being a medical person, I think it could be something muscular or orthopedic as well.
What kind of doctor diagnosed the Parkinson's? A neurologist? How long has she been getting stiff? Does it seem as if it's a muscular response that isn't controllable or as if your mother's reacting to pain?
When my father first saw a neurologist about tremors, he was advised he didn't really have Parkinson's although some of the symptoms were similar. Carb/Levodopa helped control the tremors. After several years and more tests, his neurologist thought Dad may have essential tremors, but didn't have Parkinson's.
Can you get your mother to a neurologist, or even an orthopedic surgeon since the stiffness is in her back, and could be indicative of a spinal issue?
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Found a list of Parkinsons' forums; someone there might have a quicker and more reliable answer to your question:
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I know muscle rigidity goes with parkinson's so I'm wondering if anyone else out there has encountered what seems to be stiffening up/rigidity of the core muscles?
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What kind of doctor diagnosed the Parkinson's? A neurologist? How long has she been getting stiff? Does it seem as if it's a muscular response that isn't controllable or as if your mother's reacting to pain?
When my father first saw a neurologist about tremors, he was advised he didn't really have Parkinson's although some of the symptoms were similar. Carb/Levodopa helped control the tremors. After several years and more tests, his neurologist thought Dad may have essential tremors, but didn't have Parkinson's.
Can you get your mother to a neurologist, or even an orthopedic surgeon since the stiffness is in her back, and could be indicative of a spinal issue?