Other Forms of Parkinsonism

There are various different types of Parkinson's, which vary according to their severity and the impact they have on each individual patient.  There are seven main derivates of the condition, which can all be as debilitating and frustrating for the sufferer, and all have a whole host of unanswered questions surrounding their nature.

One such form of the condition is known as post encephalitic parkinsonism, a notably severe movement disorder which causes many patients to develop disabling symptoms.  This condition arose from the spread of a rapid spread of a viral condition, known as 'sleeping sickness', and was the subject of the 1990 film 'Awakenings'.  The by-product of this viral condition is these parkinsonian symptoms which affect different patients in differing ways.

A form of Parkinson's which can be helped and sometimes reversed is that derived from ingesting prescribed drugs for psychiatric disorders.  Additionally, some medications for the stomach can also lead to similar symptoms, although they should subside after the cessation of treatment.  Striatonigral degeneration is another condition with like symptoms, although this affects largely different areas of the brain, and shows further damage to the brain than patients with Parkinson's.  Patients suffering Parkinson's in this form common degenerate at a faster pace, and suffer from heightened muscular rigidity.

Another form of the disease, known as psuedoparkisonism pertains to brain damage as a result of numerous minor strokes.  This mainly affects mental agility, and patients with this form of the condition rarely suffer from a tremor.  Sadly with this condition, medications are of very little help in alleviating the symptoms.

Parkinson's can also be triggered by the ingestion, or exposure to toxins from various elements.  Physicians are now even aware of a drug which can specifically induce Parkinson's, and this has been harnessed to allow for further testing of the condition, and perhaps the development of further treatments.

Parkisonian symptoms can also occur in patients with other related conditions such as Alzheimer's Disease and Huntington's Disease, which can serve to augment the symptoms of these conditions within the sufferers.  Additionally, an isolated form of Parkinson's known as the Parkinsonism-dementia complex of Guam affects the population of Guam and its contemporary Islands.  The disease takes its course over a very short period of time, and is linked with a toxin which is specific to that region from a staple diet used in times of food shortage.

The symptoms of each of these types of the condition vary in their nature and in the severity of their impact on patients and their daily lives.  Not only do  these conditions alter the patients' lifestyles, but they also cause a rapid degeneration process which can be particularly hard for patients and their families and friends alike.  Whilst these conditions are so severe, the advancement of technology and the increased knowledge of Parkinson's and its related conditions could soon pave way to a better understanding of its causes and more effective treatments for the many sufferers of this dreadful condition.

Parkinson's disease news on the Web

Alzheimer's Society Comment On Research Suggesting That Sleep Disorder May Be An Early Sign Of Dementia Or Parkinson's ... (Medical News Today)
People who act out their dreams through kicking and crying out in their sleep may go on to develop dementia or Parkinson's disease, according to a study published in the online issue of Neurology. In the research 93 people with REM sleep behaviour disorder who had no signs of a neurodegenerative disease were followed for an average of five years.

Vital signs (The San Angelo Standard-Times)
Adult Diabetes Support Group: Meets at 7 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at Trinity Lutheran Church, 3536 YMCA Drive. For more information, call Bill Korzen at (325) 949-6535.

Goodbye, Senator (The Woonsocket Call)
NEWPORT — Americans great and small, and at least one member of European royalty, sat in the boxed-in pews of the historic Trinity Episcopal Church in Newport Monday to pay their final respects to Sen. Claiborne Pell and celebrate what one eulogist called a “life defined by service.”

Rhode Island Sen. Pell, creator of Pell Grants, dead at 90 (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
Former six-term Senator Claiborne Pell has died after a long battle with Parkinsons disease. He was 90.

Upcoming events - Jan. 4 (Broomfield Enterprise)
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Biden, Clinton may attend Pell funeral (WPRI Providence)
A Senate delegation from Washington will be attending the funeral of former U.S. Senator Claiborne Pell, and among them may be Vice President-elect Joe Biden and Sen. Hillary Clinton.

Courage of Michael J Fox as he battles Parkinsons (Daily Mirror)
Actor Michael J Fox reveals what life is like living with his developing Parkinsons.

New Year 2009: Leading thinkers offer predictions of 'next big thing' (Daily Telegraph)
Leading thinkers including Craig Venter and Ian McEwan have marked New Year 2009 by predicting what will be the next big thing to shape the future.

Sleep Disorder Could Signal Neurological Disease (Health Scout)
Finding could help docs spot those at risk for dementia, Parkinsons, researchers say.

Sleep Disorder Could Signal Neurological Disease (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 24 (HealthDay News) -- People with a disorder that causes them to kick or cry out during deep sleep are more likely to develop dementia or Parkinson's disease, a new Canadian study suggests.