Monday, April 30, 2018

Differences and Similarities of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Diseases


The other day after watching the Alzheimer's Disease (AD) segment in the 60 Minutes TV show reminded me that I am lucky that my wife has only Parkinson Disease(PD) and not Alzheimer's Disease (PD). I wish though that my wife's PD will disappear but as of today there is no cure for both PD and/or AD.

For those of you who have no relatives or loved ones suffering from either PD or AD, I call you the Chosen and Lucky Ones. You will only fully understand the previous sentence unless you have experienced being a Primary Care Giver to a Loved One suffering from a neurological disorder such as PD or AD.

Do you know the Differences and Similarities between PD and AD? Here's are two references for your information and reading pleasure.

Here is a brief comparison of Parkinson’s to Alzheimer’s, the top two occurring neurodegenerative diseases.

Some similarities comparing Parkinson’s to Alzheimer’s: On the surface, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s have several important similarities. Both Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s typically occur later in life, after the age of 50 years old (in both disorders, a subset of patients have early-age-onset). Both Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s are central nervous system (CNS) diseases, and they both are progressive neurodegenerative disorders. What does that mean? With time, both Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s progress as neurons die in the brains of those afflicted, and their symptoms get harder to manage. Currently, we have no cures for either Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s.

1.https://journeywithparkinsons.com/2015/06/10/a-comparison-of-parkinsons-to-alzheimers/

2. https://www.brightfocus.org/alzheimers/article/alzheimers-and-parkinsons-disease-similarities-and-differences

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