2023-11-01 08:55:06
Three departments on alert for red winds on Thursday, 17 classified orange in total: a large quarter of north-west France is preparing to face the “very strong autumn storm” Ciaran from Wednesday evening, with gusts of up to 170 km/h associated with heavy rain.
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November 6, 2023
Understanding Parkinson’s Disease: Symptoms, Progression, and End-of-Life Care
2023-11-05 20:00:00
Considered a neurodegenerative disease, Parkinson’s disease impairs the control of body movements. It is also responsible for sensory and cognitive disorders, physical pain and sleep-related problems. Can patients with this pathology die from it?
A person who suffers from Parkinson’s disease has different symptoms. Tremors occur frequently. His movements are slower and imprecise, while his gestures are more rigid. Motor deficit can be accompanied by balance problems, speech problems, sudden muscle contraction. Ultimately, this leads to dependence and even disability at an advanced stage.
Is the life-threatening prognosis for a patient with Parkinson’s disease?
Parkinson’s disease is not fatal. Furthermore, it does not constitute a factor in reducing life expectancy in most patients. However, its effects can pose different dangers to the person. It is in particular the case of dizziness, falls or even a state of mental confusion. This without forgetting the first symptoms, such as tremors or motor skills problems. In some cases, we observe memory loss, signs of dementia and, possibly, hallucinations. When the disease is at an advanced stage, seeking help from a caregiver is necessary. Indeed, the affected person may be unable to swallow, stand or move in a given space. This is explained by an impairment of cognitive functions. His general condition is deteriorating. There may therefore be an impact on his psychological health. It is not uncommon for a patient to suffer from depression to varying degrees.
Parkinson’s disease: the different stages of progression and treatment prospects
There are five main stages to determine the progression of Parkinson’s disease. The first ones induce symptoms without impact on the patient’s mobility and activities. The intermediate stages most often reflect a problem with coordination and balance. As for the final stages, they generate severe dependence where the person is bedridden or uses a wheelchair. Currently, there is no treatment for Parkinson’s disease. In order to moderate the impact of symptoms on daily life, the patient can follow occupational therapy, physiotherapy and speech therapy sessions.. There are also dopaminergic medications to counteract the dopamine deficiency in the body.
What is the terminal phase of Parkinson’s disease?
The terminal phase of Parkinson’s disease, often referred to as the fourth stage, is characterized by increased degradation of the patient’s motor and non-motor abilities. At this stage, the individual becomes highly dependent and requires constant assistance with movement, often limited to a wheelchair.
Motor complications :
Increased tremorsInability to move without assistanceBedridden state
Non-motor complications :
Impulse control disordersBehavioral addictionsFluctuations neuropsychiatriquesmanifested by alternating phases of apathy, depression, anxiety and bradyphrenia (OFF state), and phases of euphoria, hypomania, impulsivity and disinhibition (ON state).
Non-specific warning signs such as neuropsychological disorders (agitation, drowsiness), fear of death, a change in the integument (paleness, sallow complexion) or open-mouth breathing with dropping of the mandibles may also be observed. The care of terminally ill patients focuses mainly on improving their comfort and managing symptoms, within the framework of palliative care.
Does Parkinson’s disease cause pain?
Parkinson’s disease can indeed be a source of suffering, both physically and emotionally. THE physical pain are often due to changes in movement caused by the disease. Patients may experience worse painpain perception thresholds being lowered.
Emotionally, disorders such as depression, anxiety or irritability are common in Parkinson’s patients. These symptoms can be induced by the disease itself, or be a consequence of the daily challenges of managing the disease. Finally, the drug treatments for Parkinson’s disease, although powerful and effective, can have psychological impacts and contribute to the patient’s overall suffering.
What is the end of life for a Parkinson’s patient?
The end of life of a patient with Parkinson’s disease is often marked by a progressive worsening of existing symptoms. Cognitive disorders may intensify, leading to hallucinations and a notable loss of autonomy. Communication becomes more and more difficult, making constant help necessary.
Physical deterioration : Inability to walk or swallow are common warning signs of this phase. Patients may also experience difficulty breathing or be permanently bedridden.Mental deterioration : Behavioral problems may worsen, including worsening confusion and hallucinations.
The end of life of a Parkinson’s patient requires palliative care aimed at relieving symptoms and maintaining comfort as much as possible.
How do people with Parkinson’s disease die?
According to several studies, people with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (without known external or genetic cause) have a life expectancy quite close to normal. However, the cause of death in these individuals is often not directly related to the disease itself, but rather to health complications that may arise as the disease progresses. Some of the leading causes of death associated with Parkinson’s disease include falls, Alzheimer’s disease, and food aspiration pneumonia.
THE chutes are common in people with Parkinson’s disease due to problems with coordination and balance. These falls can result in broken bones or other serious or fatal injuries. Alzheimer’s disease is another common cause of death in people with Parkinson’s disease. Indeed, these two neurodegenerative diseases share many symptoms and can often coexist in the same individual. food inhalation pneumonia, also called aspiration pneumonia, can occur when swallowing problems associated with Parkinson’s disease cause food or liquid to be inhaled into the lungs. This can cause a potentially fatal lung infection.
It should be noted that the mortality rate in patients with Parkinson’s disease may vary depending on various factors, such as the age of the patient, the severity of the disease and the presence of other health problems.
How long can you live with Parkinson’s?
The life expectancy of a person with Parkinson’s disease can vary greatly, depending on several factors. Patient’s age at diagnosisresponse to treatment, stage of disease and possible concomitant health problems are all variables that can affect the patient’s lifespan.
It is essential to note that, although Parkinson’s disease is a chronic condition, it is not in itself fatal. Additionally, advances in medical research and improved treatment options have helped increase the life expectancy of people with this condition. Some research indicates that the average life expectancy of a person with Parkinson’s is similar to that of the general population. However, these data must be interpreted with caution, as they may vary depending on individual specificities and the patient’s health choices..
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Yerry Mina’s Unexpected Role in the Fiorentina vs Juventus Match: A Game-Changing Aerial Threat
2023-11-06 02:59:32
Yerry Mina has already returned to the field following the injury he suffered with the Colombian team in the match once morest Chile, but his coach sent him to the Fiorentina vs Juventus match, not to defend, but with an unexpected mission.
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The Colombian defender started the game on the substitute bench, but in the 89th minute, Vicenzo Italiano, his technical director, called him to put him in a difficult match, seeking to achieve an agonizing draw once morest his people.
At first, the substitution may have seemed strange, because if you want to go for a goal, putting in a central defender is not the most normal thing. What no one expected is that the strategist’s instructions with Yerry were not to recover balls, but to get into the rival area, add man and take advantage in the air.
Yerry’s height guarantees him when looking for a goal through a cross and the eight minutes of addition that the referee gave for the game allowed Mina to have a chance.
However, the good defense of Juventus, added to the lack of effectiveness in attack of the ‘Fiore’ did not allow the player from Guachené to shine with a goal in the last minutes that he likes so much.
Today the great Yerry Mina made his debut with the Viola team in the defeat once morest Juventus by the smallest difference (0-1).
???? Entered at minute 89′ of time pic.twitter.com/1zzca99w1x— YerryMinista ???????? (@YerryMinista13) November 5, 2023
How are you going to get Yerry Mina to solve a match for you ????
— Del Pierista (@comoseriamejia) November 5, 2023
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Solita Silveyra’s Journey as the Unexpected Host of Big Brother: Making History and Facing Controversies (Video Included)
2023-11-06 02:40:00
Solita Silveyra told how she was chosen to host Big Brother (Video: Controversy in the Bar, America)
Back in 2001, Gran Hermano (Big Brother) landed in Argentina, the reality show created by John de Mol that would revolutionize world television. And, to the surprise of many, the host chosen to carry out the format was none other than Solita Silveyra. “Go ahead my brave ones!” was the phrase that the actress immortalized when greeting the participants. And both her ratings and critics supported her.
The truth is that, invited to Controversy at the bar, this Sunday the heroine of soap operas such as Pobre Diabla or Amor en Custodia remembered what her call for the Telefe program was like and revealed that two established journalists were called before her but rejected the proposal .
“I remember that Bernarda Llorente and Claudio Villarruel were in charge of the channel. And they were looking for a journalist, as had been done in Spain with (Mercedes) Milá. So they were trying to convince Mónica Cahen D’Anvers or Magdalena Ruíz Guiñazú. But they both said no. Then, it occurred to them to call me,” Solita acknowledged.
Magdalena Ruíz Guiñazú and Mónica Cahen D’Anvers were the journalists who rejected Big Brother
And then he was honest: “I had no relationship with the lens. I was used to him filming me, but not to speaking and realizing that behind that lens are people looking at me. So, I asked them to do a test and I did. I remember that I went and bought a divine little bag, I was a stick like that (so thin). And I liked it, so I said ‘maybe’.”
Silveyra also spoke regarding the phrase she authored that marked the program. “When the kids start coming into the house it was a party. I went to sleep with the last one who got into bed and got up with the first one,” she said. But she clarified that she did not like the participants being treated as “lazy.” “Once it occurred to me to say: ‘Forward my brave ones!’ And I remember that Villarruel came and told me: ‘Tomorrow all the media will kill you.’ Call these brave!’ But for me they were brave. “You have to get into that house,” she said.
The actress also referred to the moment when she had to tell Carolina Chiappetta that there had been an attack on the Twin Towers in New York and the participant seemed surprised without really understanding what had happened. “I told him because it was shocking news. But also because it was a downgrade that I had to talk regarding it,” Silveyra explained.
He also remembered the marriage of Gastón Trezeguet and Eleonora González. And he took a moment to remember Silvina Luna, who participated in the 2002 edition of the program. “He was a divine being. He danced El Meneaíto because he ate everything, everything, everything… he was very good. I was with them all day, they were like my children. It was a great challenge, really,” Solita said. And she confirmed that with some of the participants she continued the relationship beyond the reality show. And with respect to Marcelo Corazza, currently investigated by Justice for the crimes of illicit association and corruption of minors, she assured that the news of his accusation was “a huge blow.”
It is worth remembering that, currently, the actress is preparing to return to the theater with Osvaldo Laport with The Force of Affection, a work that will be directed by Corina Fiorillo and Leo Cifelli and will debut in the month of January in a room to be determined in the city of Buenos Aires and with the production of Carlos Rottenberg.
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