So a miracle happened today, on my Wife's 71st birthday! She has Parkinson's +Plus.
The following is the message I just her neurologist.
She is going into Elderly Care. Yesterday, I had left a long dissertation including her experience using the nicotine patch, which we had taken off at night following the instructions on the insert, and I introduced her doc to the basic B1Therapy for Parkinson's, and told her that we would be starting that very day. In case the Short-Term care facility asked her about both.
BTW, I got further into the book, and sublingual B1 has the same 100% success rate as the B1 injections. Slightly different frequency.Next Morning. Wow! I left the nicotine patch on (didn't take it off when she went to bed). And I gave her the first sublingual Thiamine (B1) pill around noon. I was tired and went to bed with her around 7:00 p.m. When I felt her getting out of bed to pee, I looked at the clock, it was 3:00 a.m. 8 hours! I thought she had slept 8 hours (but noticed that she was not wearing her diapers, which meant she had gotten up by herself at some point. At least I got 8 hours of sleep in a row for the first time in, I really can't remember! To make it even more surprising, after we went back to bed, we had a lucid conversation for over 30 minutes!. She was completely lucid. Going over old memories, me asking questions. Normal conversation, no hesitation in speech. Usually she seems to be trying to remember the question, and I always get "Yes, I mean no." I think I'd always get both answers because she doesn't remember what I just asked and knows one is right. Such a dramatic change after only a single dose of the vitamin B1 therapy is almost beyond belief. Marianne goes in for her assessment, and I hope you read yesterday's dissertation before the facility calls for your sign-off/Approval. I should also mention that I ran across an all natural way to reverse Alzheimer's, which we had to modify given her incontinence. Much lower dose and frequency. Just recently we increased that dose and frequency. I am feeling good about the future