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Neurologist Discusses Parkinson's Disease Basics 

Andrew Reeves Neurology
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@angelasuarez6565
@angelasuarez6565 4 года назад
Thank you for your very informative videos on Parkinson’s. My resting tremors started in my right leg, now both legs. I also have cramping in my toes and foot.
@txdmsk
@txdmsk 8 лет назад
This was a great introduction. Thanks. I also appreciate the humor.
@AndrewReevesNeurology
@AndrewReevesNeurology 8 лет назад
+d3st88 Glad you enjoyed the introduction to PD. Certainly the videos aren't high-tech or very glitzy, but...hopefully useful for some folks! Thanks for your comment.
@mdmonowar7339
@mdmonowar7339 4 года назад
This is just superb, I've been looking for "what do parkinson's patients usually die from?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Piyaliyah Prominent Prepotence - (just google it ) ? It is a great one off guide for discovering how to reverse Parkinsons disease minus the hard work. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my co-worker got cool success with it.
@darlene1187
@darlene1187 4 года назад
Dr. Reeves. In your experience, is adult-onset, multi focal dystonia often a starting point toward a Parkinsons Disease Diagnosis? Perhaps that is not possible to generalize. Thank-you.
@AndrewReevesNeurology
@AndrewReevesNeurology 4 года назад
In my experience adult onset multifocal dystonia would not be a common start to PD at all. The dystonia I have seen in PD is mostly head/neck, stays in that region, and comes on after the onset of obvious PD. Of course, I have learnt over the years that to never say "never," but it would not be likely, I feel. The best step is often to have an appointment with a movement disorders neurologist.
@darlene1187
@darlene1187 4 года назад
Andrew Reeves Neurology Thank-you so much for sharing your opinion.
@saliha_g2975
@saliha_g2975 7 лет назад
Thanks👏🏻 now hopefully I pass my psych exam
@loriphilpott4031
@loriphilpott4031 5 лет назад
Retired RN here. You're awesome and I bet if you have a private practice it's full! But, I hate to point this out because your videos are wonderful, this is out of concern for you. You don't look well, I hope it's just lighting. And yes I would need my daughter to help with technology too, clueless here. Will be checking out your other videos.
@AndrewReevesNeurology
@AndrewReevesNeurology 5 лет назад
Lol! Thanks for your concern, Lori, and I'm glad you like the videos! I do have a private practice, and it seems to be fairly busy. As for health, I hope it's more a "bad lighting and I'm getting older" thing, rather than an "I'm unhealthy" thing. I train Krav Maga martial arts 4x/week and sometimes do kickboxing training, so I think I'm doing ok in the general health and fitness area...but ya never know! (If you want to see a terrible-looking video, watch my SUDEP one...it's really bad and should be deleted....!!)
@jajamyers5743
@jajamyers5743 6 лет назад
Are you still in practice?
@AndrewReevesNeurology
@AndrewReevesNeurology 6 лет назад
Yup.
@txdmsk
@txdmsk 8 лет назад
Big koolaid monster, lmao.
@mridulm7803
@mridulm7803 7 лет назад
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