Top products from r/Parkinsons
We found 26 product mentions on r/Parkinsons. We ranked the 31 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Far Away Cows: A Book About Cows, Engineers and Research into Parkinson's Disease
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 2
2. Blue Yeti USB Mic for Recording & Streaming on PC and Mac, 3 Condenser Capsules, 4 Pickup Patterns, Headphone Output and Volume Control, Mic Gain Control, Adjustable Stand, Plug & Play - Silver
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Tri-capsule array - 3 condenser capsules can record almost any situation.Multiple pattern selection - cardioid, bidirectional, omnidirectional & stereo.Gain control, mute button, and zero-latency headphone output.Perfect for vocals, musical instruments, podcasting, voiceovers, interviews, field reco...
3. Mini Digital Metronome, Multifunctional, Portable, Volume Adjustable, Clip on, with Speaker, Beat Tempo, with Battery for Piano, Guitar, Saxophone, Flute, Violin, Drum (Black)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Tap function: enable you test your ideal tempo or tempo of track, tempo range from 30 to 280 bpmConvenient to operate: easily fixed on a suitable place by the back side clip, the battery placing zone is easy to remove with a little effort, the front side designed with 5 buttons, press on the on/off ...
4. Pill Organizer Box - Weekly Case with Pill Splitter Cutter – Holder –Large Travel Medication Reminder Daily Am PM, Day Night Compartments 7 Day–Medicine Dispenser Twice, 3, 4 Times a Day
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Weekly pill organizer (with cutter and pocket holder), with detachable daily compartment for your purseBPA-free dispenser, AM/PM, 4 times a day medication sorter with easy slide open lidsTravel friendly - protective 7 day storage hard-shell case – secure meds against spills and dropsPill splitter ...
5. The Original Emson Car Cane – All-in-One Auto Assist Handle with Built in LED Flashlight, Seatbelt Cutter, and Window Breaker – 100% Lifetime Guarantee, Batteries Included
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ORIGINAL CAR CANE - The Original Car Cane is a portable handle that assists you or your loved ones to get in and out of the car with ease and stability, beloved by millions of Americans throughout the country.COMPATIBLE WITH ALL CARSLIFETIME GUARANTEE – The forged steel construction allows the Car...
6. uxcell 5pcs DC3V/0.1A 1.5V/0.05A 10x2.7mm Coin Mobile Phone Vibration Motor
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Product Name : DC Vibration Motor;Rated Voltage & Current : DC 3V,0.1ADC 1.5V, 0.05ABody Size : 10x 2.7mm/ 0.4" x 0.1" (D*T);Cable Length : 9.5cm/ 3.7"Main Color : Silver Tone;Material : MetalNet Weight : 6gPackage : 5 x DC Vibration Motor
7. idée Height & Angle Adjustable, 360 Degree Rotating Floor Stand for Tablet Including ipad Pro/Mini/Air, Surface Pro, Samsung Galaxy Tab, e-Books & More, ICFTS01W
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Compatible with most of 7"- 13" tablets including iPad Pro/Mini/Air, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Microsoft Surface Pro, Kindle and other e-books, Nintendo Switch and more.Weighted 9.6 lbs floor base for sturdiness when in use: With adjustable height, use comfortably whether sitting, standing, laying down or...
8. Mr. Coffee Espresso and Cappuccino Maker | Café Barista , Silver
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Semi automatic 3 in 1 espresso maker, cappuccino maker, and latte maker15 Bar Pump System Brews Rich Tasting Espresso CoffeeTrouble Free Automatic Milk Frother Removes the Guesswork.Do not wash the water reservoir in the dishwasherOne Touch Control Panel for Drink SelectionsEasy Fill, Removable Wate...
9. Cuisinart SP-2C Rechargeable Salt and Pepper Mills
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
10. Deluxe SM-110 Two Way Display Finger Pulse Oximeter with Carry Case and Neck/Wrist Cord
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
NEWLY UPGRADED - Newly Redesigned with major improvements made to the previous pulse oximeter model. NEW Two Way Display feature allows you to read in two different directions.PRECISE AND RELIABLE - Quickly determine your SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation levels), Fast SpO2 readings, pulse measurements ...
11. Kinsman KEatlery Weighted Utensils, Set of 4 Includes Knife, Fork, Teaspoon and Soup Spoon
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Highly polished 18.0 stainless steelEach utensil weighs approximately 7.2 ouncesDishwasher safe.Handle has finger indentation to provide a comfortable, ergonomic grasp.Includes Fork, Knife, Teaspoon, and Soup Spoon.
12. Smart Caregiver Two Call Buttons & Wireless Caregiver Pager
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
Allows both caregiver and resident freedom while still calling for help at the touch of a buttonPager and call buttons are easy to use2 AA batteries (pager) and 2 12v batteries (buttons) included
14. Med-e-lert Automatic Pill Dispenser 28 Day 7 Day 4 Times - White Lid
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Fully Automatic Pill Dispenser-SIMPLE To Use-Easy SET-UPLong Duration Buzzer Sounds Continuously Until The Pills Are RemovedCapacity: ONE Week's Supply Of Pills Up To FOUR Times per Day28 Compartments Each Can Hold Several Pills (Up To 18 Aspirin Size Pills)Compartment Size 20% Larger Than Other Aut...
15. Stander HandyBar, Portable Vehicle Support Grab Bar, Standing Assist Mobility Aid Handle, Car Emergency Escape Tool with Window Breaker and Seat Belt Cutter
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
PREVENT FALLS: The HandyBar provides users with stability and balance when standing or sitting from the car; compatible with most vehicles, the grab bar fits parallel to your car when inserted into a U-shaped door striker or door latch, providing optimal leverage; no installation or modifications re...
16. Parkinson's Disease How to Optimise ON-OFF Periods during L-dopa Therapy
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
17. A Caregiver's Guide to Lewy Body Dementia
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
18. The Case of the Frozen Addicts: How the Solution of a Medical Mystery Revolutionized the Understanding of Parkinson's Disease
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Ios Pr Inc
Video hit home as I love espresso at home. Mr Coffee Barista works great
The dreaded 'foot drop' always gets me. One reason I love walking with my Golden Retriever is if I fall "I'm not some drunk guy" but more of person "who fell, with that pretty Golden Retriever"
On Movie Theaters -- thankfully we have iPIC. Big recliner seats, two seats together with a center console. Best part is back row, full reclined and my tremors don't disturb anyone else. Yes,I've had people ask "can you sit still?" during quiet movies, so best to go to IPIC for those unless an action thriller with lots of action!
Great minds think alike, Parkie. I ordered those things for one of the PWP in our support group.
We didn't try the seat belt helper you linked, but now that I see it I think that could be a big help to him.
The standing assist was a hit--it helps a lot getting out of the car. It's also called a car cane.
The swivel seat didn't work for him because he was too tall--it's about 1.5 inches high and he didn't have enough headroom. Swivel seats come in differing heights, so check that out if anyone here is interested in trying one.
Something else you might want to check out is a rigid seat belt extender. The one I linked is for Jeep Cherokees, so do a search for your own car model. This extends the seat belt connector 8 inches up in the air, so now the PWP can connect his own seat belt. Before this, his wife would have to crawl over him to do up the seatbelt.
I'm wondering if anyone has rigged their car up with a seat like this? The whole seat swivels, the lowers down to the ground so the PWP just has to sit down like a regular chair.
> I forget words, and am having difficulty expressing ideas fully.
I'm currently dealing with my father who has PD and is much older than you. From dealing with him and trying to help, I can say that this kind of thing is quite typical of PD. It's just a consequence of the disease; of not having a sufficient level of neurotransmitters. It does seem that some decline is inevitable just due to having the disease, and without the neurotransmitters the brain won't be working quite the same, but in some way it seems that the cognitive decline is something that can be protected against or prevented.
My father in particular seems to have been somewhat defeated by the disease, having become less and less willing to do things, both physical and mental, over the years due to their increasing difficulty. This has, unfortunately, only lead to making these takes even more difficult for him as he is not accustomed to them. Even stuff I would consider to be trivial, such as working on a crossword, or adequately preparing or cooking dinner, throwing a frisbee, or gauge what's appropriate in a social context. Part of it is definitely due to the disease, but part of it is because he gave up doing those things and when he tries them again he doesn't know.
> ....maybe its a use it or lose it thing?
This is kind of what I'm getting at - while PD may make it difficult for some things, as long as your medication and care is sufficient you should be able to appropriate tackle challenging tasks and keep that edge. What really got me into this line of thinking was actually from this AMA by neuroscientist Dr. Michael Merzenich. He talks about neuroplasticity and the changing of the brain and the gist of it is that he claims that we can prevent cognitive decline and even turn it into cognitive growth, even in cases of "adult-acquired maladies" (as he puts it). I bought his book, Soft-Wired not long ago. I have yet to read it, as I've given it to my father in order to help convince him that there is a good reason for him to keep being active and he is currently reading and digesting it.
Don't lose hope. You might lose some of that edge due to the disease but there is plenty you can do to keep you sharp. Others can do better than my father and I hope that some of this might help, or at least point in the right direction.
Read the book “brain storms”. It has a ton of very interesting info on PD and whether it’s genetic or environmental (or both). It’s the best resource we’ve found on PD so far. And it’s written by a documentary maker so it’s actually engaging and kind of a page turner. Brain Storms: My Fight Against Parkinson's and the Race to Unlock the Secrets of One of the Brain's Most Mysterious Diseases https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1443430560/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_b-8GDbMF78JEN
hmm I'm not sure if this is the best suggestion (as my Dad doesn't experience the heavy tremor but he has the lack of motor skills) but others may be interested I got him Electronic Salt and Pepper Mills makes that task a lot easier for him
Each person has a different response to drugs containing L-dopa. This means:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Parkinsons-Disease-Optimise-Periods-Therapy/dp/199995629X
Are you aware of a very helpful new book called PARKINSON’S DISEASE How to Optimise ON-OFF Periods during L-dopa Therapy containing simple monitoring schemes to fill in and take to your doctor? This helps your doctor to be able to give individualised recommendations for time of taking your Levodopa-carbidopa and possibly tweak dosages to reduce dyskinesia if that is a problem.
We use this one:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0189GHEDW/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_DGM4Cb8R09YKS
My spouse sets them up every week.
I "can" but putting tiny pills in small compartments, when you have Parkinson's, can be an a all day affair. Though you DO get exercise bending over to pick them up, off the floor... over and over and over again.
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This book has the Washington speculation: http://www.amazon.com/Washington-A-Life-Ron-Chernow/dp/0143119966
The author asked several PD specialists to review the evidence--there was no strong agreement that it was conclusive.
Hi. I graduated as an EE but soldering is beyond me with PD so I might have to ask a friend to build it. The quad buffer has individual /OE pins for the 1V5 motors, I need to do more homework.
UK suppliers
motors
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buffer
I was looking into some of the stands that may be helpful.
idée Height & Angle Adjustable, 360 Degree Rotating Floor Stand for Tablet Including ipad Pro/Mini/Air, Surface Pro, Samsung Galaxy Tab, e-Books & More, ICFTS01W https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MQ7SVGK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_AOLRCb08NGNN4
If you are in North America here is an Amazon link I dug up. Maybe the OP can see if it is about the same or not. https://www.amazon.com/Stander-HandyBar-Automotive-Standing-Emergency/dp/B000GUKKMW
Here is the mobile version of your link
https://www.amazon.com/Zhehao-Metronome-Multifunctional-Adjustanle-Saxophone/dp/B07JPXRL7K/ref=pd_cp_267_3/139-7682320-2939740?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07JPXRL7K&pd_rd_r=9b221d17-3d51-4ab1-921c-e8fdb59f3bb2&pd_rd_w=K9Thz&pd_rd_wg=K8tIu&pf_rd_p=ef4dc990-a9ca-4945-ae0b-f8d549198ed6&pf_rd_r=JW4JZACJ822TQ9PTK7JB&psc=1&refRID=JW4JZACJ822TQ9PTK7JB