Dear Readers,
Hello from Steamy Wisconsin. The humidity is so thick you could almost cut it with knife (old phrase my mother used to say). Not a breeze stirring either - downright miserable outside. Thank heavens for AC.
I've had a couple of questions regarding Essential Tremors and how it differs from Parkinson's. They are closely related.
In researching this in "The Parkinson's Disease Treatment Book" by Dr. J. Eric Ahlskog at Mayo Clinic and also webmd.com - Webmd sums it up the best.
* Essential tremor is almost always worse when the affected part of the body is in motion than when it is at rest. Tremor associated with Parkinson's disease generally decreases or disappears when the person moves the affected part of the body.
* Essential tremor is faster than the tremor of Parkinson's disease.
·* Small amounts of alcohol can noticeably reduce an essential tremor but usually have no effect on tremor caused by Parkinson's disease.
* Essential tremor does not improve in response to levodopa, but it may be relieved with other medicines (propranolol, primidone, phenobarbital, or benzodiazepines). (No kidding - I was on levodopa.)
* Unlike tremor caused by Parkinson's disease, essential tremor will sometimes occur in family members.
As you can see, the two are very closely related. With ET, however, you don't get the frozen muscle problems that you end up with when having PD. In my case the determining factor after matching symptoms was the DaTSan, which clearly told the doctor my brain was showing ET versus PD.
Ha ha -I should have tried the alcohol test, but didn't. Think I'll head for the kitchen after publishing this blog and see what happens.
I'm still taking only 1 tablet of the Primidone daily (but am allowed to take 2 daily). I'm doing quite well on this medication. As i have mentioned before, in some patients with ET the condition can turn into PD. There is no way of knowing and it's only a small percentage of people that happens to.
Oh yes, the back issue - I'm currently in Physical Pool Therapy. It feels great while I'm in the pool, but then 2 hours later it's back to hurting and ice packs.
Hope you are managing to keep you cool this summer.
Hope you are managing to keep you cool this summer.
Mary
Very good information on the differences.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing and we are all so glad you are doing so much better.