OFF Time in Parkinson's: (Your Top 20 Questions Answered)

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    In this webinar, Dr. Yasar Torres-Yaghi answers questions about OFF time in Parkinson's including symptoms, medications, deep brain stimulation and more. See the time stamps below to jump to a specific question.
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    0:00 - Introduction
    1:23 - What is OFF and what are the different ways to manage it?
    6:44 - What types of symptoms might a patient experience when they are OFF?
    9:34 - Do OFF episodes have to do with the types of medication you take and your medication schedule?
    12:40 - Are there any nutritional choices that can play a role in OFF time?
    17:37 - What is the interaction between OFF episodes and exercise?
    20:22 - Are there safe ways to extend the life of your carbidopa/levodopa so you have less OFF time?
    22:42 - Do OFF times increase as Parkinson's progresses?
    24:39 - What are the most effective ways to treat OFF currently?
    29:49 - What is your experience with the Neupro patch and does it help with wearing OFF?
    31:43 - Does strenuous exercise burn through carbidopa/levodopa more quickly, thereby invoking OFF periods?
    33:24 - When OFF time occurs late in the afternoon, would adding a late afternoon dose of levodopa be as effective as switching to an extended release form of dopamine?
    36:19 - How much time should you avoid protein before and after eating to allow maximum medication absorption?
    37:46 - Can you speak to the difference between OFF symptoms and sundowning?
    39:48 - How much wearing OFF should you tolerate before increasing your carbidopa/levodopa?
    41:40 - What medications may be coming down the pike that can help with OFF?
    43:40 - I have OFF times when I don't move much for a long time, is this common?
    45:07 - My husband has fatigue has fatigue when he is OFF, what can he do?
    47:06 - If insomnia is an OFF problem, how is that treated?
    48:31 - Does chewing medication help decrease wearing OFF and what can I take with my levodopa to increase efficacy?
    50:17 - Does OFF feel different if you're taking a dopamine agonist instead of carbidopa/levodopa?
    51:50 - Please explain the three kinds of deep brain stimulation surgical treatments?

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  • @therealkathleenkiddo
    @therealkathleenkiddo 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I always come back to watch the Davis Phinney library repeatedly because as a Disease changes a different part of the video will become more relevant

  • @sylviamcdaniel4590
    @sylviamcdaniel4590 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was diagnosed with Parkinson's in February of 2014. These videos have helped me TREMENDOUSLY. There are more hidden symptoms than obvious ones, (tremors and a shuffling walk) Anybody who has Parkinson's, whether for several years, or newly diagnosed, càn benifit from these videos. Knowledge is POWER.

    • @davisphinneyfdn
      @davisphinneyfdn  หลายเดือนก่อน

      We're so glad you've found value from our videos. We're here for you and for everyone affected by Parkinson's.

  • @larkshairi5817
    @larkshairi5817 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    First extremely helpful video on PD that I have watched. Dr. Yasar is a Godsend! Wonderful session! Thank you Davis Phinney Foundation for this very informative video 😊♥️💯🙏

  • @jagrutidesai8611
    @jagrutidesai8611 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Made my day
    Thanks a million 🙏

  • @vednagarcia2071
    @vednagarcia2071 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Constipation is a daily concern for me at 84 years old and for my 63 year old son, a Parkinson's patient. We've had some success with having plenty of fruits, especially papaya along with a good balanced diet including many veggies and exercise.

    • @davisphinneyfdn
      @davisphinneyfdn  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for your comment. Keep up the good diet and exercise. Keys to living well with Parkinson's!

  • @wclogger1
    @wclogger1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great presentation obviously some thing that is close to your heart, which means it is good for us, thanks

  • @estherdeligny5299
    @estherdeligny5299 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Very informative! You answered many questions that I had. Thank you.

  • @MLStanleyK
    @MLStanleyK 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just watched it....very informative.......Merci'!

  • @therealkathleenkiddo
    @therealkathleenkiddo ปีที่แล้ว +3

    If only someone had a camera on any hour of any day you would see it happening every hour -it is unmistakable to professionals in our field yet the untrained eye has no idea what to make of it. Nor do I. How could it be so crippling and severe within just a few minutes or hours? The unpredictability aspect of this severe change from functional to dysfunctional or disabled is extremely difficult to manage in fact I don’t think it can be controlled even with the best possible care and strictest disciplines… This disease becomes isolating beyond words.

  • @therealkathleenkiddo
    @therealkathleenkiddo ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Enjoy this so much and I would like to add that we should redo this with just Parkinson’s people who can show the on off within one hour. Mine fluctuates no matter what I do right now I can barely breathe or move but an hour and change ago I was jazz hands

    • @davisphinneyfdn
      @davisphinneyfdn  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Are you volunteering:)?

    • @therealkathleenkiddo
      @therealkathleenkiddo ปีที่แล้ว

      @@davisphinneyfdn all I need is one person with me to shoot some footage any day anytime… Off times never fail to show up. Let’s roll!

  • @therealkathleenkiddo
    @therealkathleenkiddo ปีที่แล้ว +1

    ..."if you don't have a 3 year old like me" or "Let's not forget nighttime.." on sleep fragmentation. This interview is worth watching more than once because I glean more each time. Personalities plus useful info make these talks so interesting.

  • @mushfiqahmad1
    @mushfiqahmad1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I started losing my balance at age 21.
    at age 29 I started limping although I had no injury. There was no pain.
    In the next one and half years my movement became very slow. Then I was barely able to walk.
    I was 31 when finally a doctor diagnosed that it was Parkinson's but he did not disclose it to me.
    He prescribed one tablet cinemet in the morning and one at night.
    My life became normal.
    I was very happy.
    I finally came to know that I had parkinson's when I was 33.
    Now I am 39 and have to take 3 tablets and a half in 24 hours to be able to do what I need to do:
    Drive children to school
    Bring them back
    (I try to avoid driving during off period)
    Going to my office in late afternoon
    Coming back home around midnight

    • @GoProGoalieUzi
      @GoProGoalieUzi 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I was diagnosed at 40 in 2018. No tremors yet, up to 12 sinimet now per day. My off period is really bad, and lasts 1hrs-2hrs…

    • @PrincessMimi214
      @PrincessMimi214 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Did you ever confront your neurologist why he didn't disclose to you that you have Parkinson's in the beginning?

  • @rosanegurgel6665
    @rosanegurgel6665 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Eu tomo o óleo de Canabis e me sinto muito bem ! Dr Benedito pode explicar o porque.🎉

  • @karenian5207
    @karenian5207 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    INBRIJA is such an amazing new medication for anyone with Parkinson’s disease. Ty for sharing this info.

    • @ricexxjm
      @ricexxjm ปีที่แล้ว

      Good job

    • @frenchycanada
      @frenchycanada ปีที่แล้ว

      Doing exactly that with my pharma....thx

    • @geraldnewman9278
      @geraldnewman9278 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Inbrija

    • @awolff1342
      @awolff1342 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      / ​@@frenchycanada

  • @effathosseini795
    @effathosseini795 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi I am suffering from PD taking: levodopa ,carbidopa,entacapone, half sinemet also doing exercises nothing affecting to reduce my constantly tremors is there any hope at all for treatment completely really affecting my socialising. Thanks

  • @GoProGoalieUzi
    @GoProGoalieUzi 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hello, I was diagnosed at 40 in 2018. Started off with 2 sinimet. Now, at 44 I’m taking 12 per day. Sinimet does not last long for me. Basically takes 30-1:15min to kick in. Lasts 1-2hrs then the wearing off comes, slow, stiff, rigid and pain in my arms. Also so stiff at night. Very difficult to move! Now I take 2 more sinimet around 3-4am. Parkinson’s is brutal..I’ve always exercise and mountain bike. I also walk 23-30k steps 5x week for work.

    • @PrincessMimi214
      @PrincessMimi214 ปีที่แล้ว

      How many milligrams of C/L do you take?

    • @GoProGoalieUzi
      @GoProGoalieUzi ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@PrincessMimi214 100/25mg x2..

    • @TheAndolino
      @TheAndolino ปีที่แล้ว

      I I was diagnosed at 57 in 2017. Started off with 3 sinimet. Now, at 63 I’m taking 13 per day. Sinimet does not last long for me as well. Basically takes 30-1:15min to kick in. Lasts 2-3 hrs then the wearing off comes,

    • @m400gts
      @m400gts ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I was diagnosed at 48yrs old and Sinimet three times a day and took pramiprexole as well three times a day which worked very well initially but then had to have these 4 times a day and eventually was put on 1 Sinimet and 1 Sinimet plus 4 times a day and 3 pramiprexole a day! In October 22 I was taken off pramiprexole for obsession reasons and have been on the Sinimet and Sinimet plus 4 times a day while my neurologist decides via a ct scan and an mri scan that 54:26 I’m now waiting for before they will reset my medication and this is pure torture as I have no way of knowing how long the dose will take to kick in and how long it will last.
      Kicking in 30 mins to 2hrs
      Lasts between 1 hour and 2 hours with occasional 2.5 hours which is causing me to fall and have very bad anxiety, falls and sevèral body aches and restless legs and broken sleep!
      Any thoughts on this?

    • @hunfon3070
      @hunfon3070 ปีที่แล้ว

  • @kantikhanna563
    @kantikhanna563 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My question is : for some months now I have had doses of what feels like pins and needles in various parts of the body. They can last from one minute to 3 or 4 minutes.. This spreads from the sole to the top of the body more on my left side that is the Parkinsonian side. Could this be connected with either of the 2 more recent additions to my list of drugs Opicapone 50mg or Bacolofen 10 mg?

    • @davisphinneyfdn
      @davisphinneyfdn  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Kanti - It's so hard to know. I would definitely check in with your prescribing doctor or even your pharmacist as they will have a good picture of all that is going on with your medications and side effects.

  • @GoProGoalieUzi
    @GoProGoalieUzi 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’ve also tried antacopone to increase the effectiveness of sinimet however for me it delays the kick in for sinimet and I struggle more. So I stopped taking antacopne.

  • @joyceho4496
    @joyceho4496 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I find that during my off periods l get pins and needles in my feet and what my husband , a
    doctor describes
    as nerve pain. . I take Lyrica and it helps me a
    lot. I also use Neupro Patch which also helps my nerve pain.. .

    • @davisphinneyfdn
      @davisphinneyfdn  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for your comment. You're not alone in finding that Neupro can help with pain. Here is a related trial report: bmcneurol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2377-14-42

  • @stephenavey3416
    @stephenavey3416 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Can anyone tell me what can be done about excruciatingly itchy head hair mainly at night?

    • @davisphinneyfdn
      @davisphinneyfdn  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      HI Stephen - It's sounds like you may be experiencing seborrheic dermatitis, as this is not an uncommon symptom that people with Parkinson's have. Have you spoken to your doctor about it or a dermatologist? Tea tree oil and some dandruff shampoos can be helpful to ease the itching. If not, there are some prescription meds your doctor may be able to prescribe.

    • @ziggykoenigseder7327
      @ziggykoenigseder7327 หลายเดือนก่อน

      rub in apple cider vinegar daily to scalp

  • @jamesmccabe908
    @jamesmccabe908 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Does mega dose thiamine help?

    • @davisphinneyfdn
      @davisphinneyfdn  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for your question. There are anecdotal accounts of high dose thiamine being helpful, as well as some open-label research about the subject, but the evidence is not conclusive one way or the other. We recommend you talk with your care team about this question.

  • @steamrollers61
    @steamrollers61 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What is diskynesia?

    • @davisphinneyfdn
      @davisphinneyfdn  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks for your question! Dyskinesia can be described as uncontrolled jerking, dance-like, or wriggling movements. Symptoms range from minor tics to full-body movements. It can be a stand-alone condition; however, in people with Parkinson’s, it is most often associated with long-term use of levodopa, a drug that increases levels of dopamine in the brain.
      This blog post goes into more detail: davisphinneyfoundation.org/what-is-parkinsons-disease-dyskinesia/

  • @georgiagalua6251
    @georgiagalua6251 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello I was diagnosed Parkinsob disease last 2019 I have maintenance Levodopa now in 2023 I experienced constant lightheadedness/dizziness, is this cause of my Parkinson?...I am from the Philippines. Thank you

  • @joyceho4496
    @joyceho4496 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😅

  • @nancymcwilliams2925
    @nancymcwilliams2925 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    L ok 25:41 25:43 25:44

  • @rosanegurgel6665
    @rosanegurgel6665 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Levadopa? Never!!!

  • @joyceho4496
    @joyceho4496 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    .