I brought my laptop out onto the back patio, for some peaceful writing time. And as soon as I sat down, some hoser across the pond fires up his leafblower. I think I now understand how dogs feel about vacuum cleaners. The dude is blowing leaves off his roof – which my new roof’s warranty says I’m supposed to do. Life is like a box of liquid shits. Sorry. I shouldn’t mention liquid shits on a blog about Parkinson’s. Some of you would probably give your left arm just to experience diarrhea again.
Speaking of which, I haven’t addressed mannitol in this blog yet. Two or three years ago, I kept seeing links to a news story about a study in Israel where mannitol was found to help reduce Parkinson’s symptoms. So I did a little research. I learned that mannitol is an “alcohol sugar” (whatever that means) and that it is used to reduce swelling of the brain in cases of head trauma. I also found that it’s available without a prescription and can easily be found on Amazon. So I ordered some, and the results have been excellent! For some things. It did NOT help with motor symptoms, fatigue, or sleep issues. But I (temporarily) got my sense of smell back, my speech became louder and clearer, and (most important in my case) it all but eliminated the “urinary urgency” that I had been dealing with! But the very first thing I learned after trying mannitol was that it is a potent laxative. So I highly recommend mannitol to all my fellow Parkies, with the caveat that it should be taken in small doses throughout the day rather than all at once.