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......my wife has M S and they prescribed this medicine . Now I see it's for P D . Can anyone explain this to me or anyone with M S give me their experience living with M S ? Please and thank you ! GOD bless you and your family and friends ❤️❤️❤️ Maranatha !
Hi George. bear with me as the explanation might get long. The only reason I can think of in giving Levodopa/Carbidopa to a patient with MS is to control the spasticity that can occur due to the lack of inhibition from upper motor neurons. Normally, upper motor neurons prevent lower motor neurons (aka alpha motor neurons) from over activating. These lower motor neurons are the ones responsible for causing your muscles to contract and therefore let you move your arms and legs at will. MS is a condition where your body builds antibodies to the oligodendrocytes (the cells that build myelin, a fatty insulator that helps speed up electrical impulses and makes communication between neurons more efficient) in your brain and spinal cord. These antibodies damage the myelin in upper motor neurons and therefore these neurons can't effectively control the lower motor neuron, creating unwanted contractions and tremors, similar to what occurs in Parkinson's disease. My guess for giving this drug to your wife is to help reduce or prevent any tremors she may experience since this drug increases the amount of dopamine in the brain, which in turn activates upper motor neurons. The doctor is probably hoping that by over-activating these neurons, enough electrical impulses build up to where they overcome the damage the antibodies are causing in the transmission of signals in the brain and between the upper and lower motor neurons. This treatment for MS was not something that was thought to us in medical school, however, so I think your wife's doctor wants to try a non-textbook method to control symptoms since most treatments for MS involve injections. I recommend asking her doctor their reasoning for giving it though, to have a clear mind. I hope this helps. Feel free to reply if you have any further questions and I'll try my best to explain. Maybe other people can also give their take, as this is an interesting scenario for this medication.
@@morciego Thanks for sharing your knowledge and information ! I kinda understand what you are saying . May GOD bless you and your family and friends ❤️ Maranatha !
@@georgehays4908 You're welcome. I'm sorry if I may have used technical terms or some medical jargan. I wanted to give you as much information as possible. Also, thank you so much!
@@morciego .....I've researched the neuron network , and know some of the related medical terms . I've been doing research since she started having trouble a few years ago . I still keep reading and talking to people who have M S and PD . Thanks again , you explain things very well . I appreciate it ! Maranatha !
Amazing and easy to use medication. Unlike a pill, INBRIJA starts working immediately. INBRIJA really is a life changing treatment for Parkinson’s Disease.
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Thank you. Sure, I will upload more videos
This was great, thanks, been searching for "what are the different types of parkinson's?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Piyaliyah Prominent Prepotence - (just google it ) ? It is a smashing exclusive product for discovering how to reverse Parkinsons disease without the normal expense. Ive heard some super things about it and my co-worker got excellent success with it.
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OFF-Periods. Since it’s an inhaled device it starts working and gets you going almost immediately. Thank you so much for bringing INBRIJA to market for Parkinson’s patients❤️
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......my wife has M S and they prescribed this medicine . Now I see it's for P D . Can anyone explain this to me or anyone with M S give me their experience living with M S ? Please and thank you ! GOD bless you and your family and friends ❤️❤️❤️ Maranatha !
Hi George. bear with me as the explanation might get long. The only reason I can think of in giving Levodopa/Carbidopa to a patient with MS is to control the spasticity that can occur due to the lack of inhibition from upper motor neurons. Normally, upper motor neurons prevent lower motor neurons (aka alpha motor neurons) from over activating. These lower motor neurons are the ones responsible for causing your muscles to contract and therefore let you move your arms and legs at will. MS is a condition where your body builds antibodies to the oligodendrocytes (the cells that build myelin, a fatty insulator that helps speed up electrical impulses and makes communication between neurons more efficient) in your brain and spinal cord. These antibodies damage the myelin in upper motor neurons and therefore these neurons can't effectively control the lower motor neuron, creating unwanted contractions and tremors, similar to what occurs in Parkinson's disease. My guess for giving this drug to your wife is to help reduce or prevent any tremors she may experience since this drug increases the amount of dopamine in the brain, which in turn activates upper motor neurons. The doctor is probably hoping that by over-activating these neurons, enough electrical impulses build up to where they overcome the damage the antibodies are causing in the transmission of signals in the brain and between the upper and lower motor neurons. This treatment for MS was not something that was thought to us in medical school, however, so I think your wife's doctor wants to try a non-textbook method to control symptoms since most treatments for MS involve injections. I recommend asking her doctor their reasoning for giving it though, to have a clear mind.
I hope this helps. Feel free to reply if you have any further questions and I'll try my best to explain. Maybe other people can also give their take, as this is an interesting scenario for this medication.
@@morciego Thanks for sharing your knowledge and information ! I kinda understand what you are saying . May GOD bless you and your family and friends ❤️ Maranatha !
@@georgehays4908 You're welcome. I'm sorry if I may have used technical terms or some medical jargan. I wanted to give you as much information as possible. Also, thank you so much!
@@morciego .....I've researched the neuron network , and know some of the related medical terms . I've been doing research since she started having trouble a few years ago . I still keep reading and talking to people who have M S and PD . Thanks again , you explain things very well . I appreciate it ! Maranatha !