FAQs

 
Q: Is there an answer to Parkinson’s Disease?
A: It is like a country surrounded by a mutual enemy (Parkinson’s Disease)
    You have to be alert all the time. Gain control over your frontiers and dominate your interval potentials.
     Parkinson’s Disease will always show up when there is a problem. Therefore you must always be alert and know how to react.
     In the end you become a "Spartan" and a winner.
 
Q: Can medication solve Parkinson’s Disease?
A: Unfortunately the answer is negative.
      Medication does help; but there are three basic problems -
  1. Synthetic medication in many cases has side effects.
  2. After a certain period the effect of medication changes and might even lose its effective power.
  3. The larger the cocktail of medication, the more problems might arouse.
 
Q: Can we see a positive future if we have Parkinson’s Disease?
A: Yes. With the help of medication, correct use of the potential of our brain, physical fitness, mental gymnastic, arts of movement, physical therapies, massage and most important "Belief and Drive" in oneself; one can build a more positive future.
 
Q: Can I gain a better control over tremors, stuttering and falling?
A: Yes. One has to learn the importance of rhythmic breathing with every movement one does, rhythmic phrasing while talking and rhythmically walking in order to be in rhythmic coherence between your brain waves, breathing, heart beat and movements.
Once the Parkinson’s Disease patient understands the importance of rhythm in coherence with physiology of behavior, many positive changes occur.
 
Q: Can I continue my social life and my work?
A: In most cases yes. If you learn, methodically, how to confront Parkinson’s Disease by acquiring enough techniques as tools to cope, as well as a therapist who knows how to support and treat you, you can learn how to act it through being a "Healthy person", until it becomes a part of you. If you can “fake” it - you can make it!
 
Q: Should a Parkinson’s Disease person be dependent on his/her partner?
A: No. Parkinson’s Disease belongs to you. It is your responsibility and to be in control means being aware of not becoming manipulative.
  1. You have to learn how to live with Parkinson’s Disease
  2. How to gain control over the disease
  3. Be positive and not negative and become a winner
You need support from your partner but your relationship has to be day by day:
How can it be better?
How can it be lighter?
How can it be more social?
 
 
Be a healthy person -- with Parkinson’s Disease.
You can do it!