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My name is Matt and my father is suffering from psp. I was wandering if anybody has any information on a doctor that possibly specializes in cannaboids and psp. Psp seems to be closely related to parkisons. I completely believe that this can help him but information and resources are scarce concerning psp and canniboids. I have heard of a doctor out of cali who has figured out dosing for other degenerative diseases . Does anybody have any more info on psp trials with canniboids and success. Your help is greatly appreciated.
With Psp it affects the part of the brain that controls the movement of the eyes. It means he would struggle to look up and down. Eyeballs sticking out doesn't sound like anything I've heard from Psp ppl, sorry mate.
How's his balance? For us that's the main thing now. I was giving him cannabis oil to help him sleep but it resulted in him being a bit loopy the next day. He would behave as if he was going through a spell of progression. It tends to take two steps forward one step back.
He lost his balance awhile ago. Pretty much wheelchair bound at this point. He's onWith Psp it affects the part of the brain that controls the movement of the eyes. It means he would struggle to look up and down. Eyeballs sticking out doesn't sound like anything I've heard from Psp ppl, sorry mate.
How's his balance? For us that's the main thing now. I was giving him cannabis oil to help him sleep but it resulted in him being a bit loopy the next day. He would behave as if he was going through a spell of progression. It tends to take two steps forward one step back.
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Hello! My father just received his advanced PSP diagnosis. I live in Colorado, he and my mother live in Missouri. I'd love to make a connection with you for mutual support and to swap ideas. My e-mail-- btburg@live.comHello, my Dad has psp. It's a terminal degenerative brain disease with no cure. It will rob him of the ability to swallow, talk, see, and walk. The disease presents itself in different ways in different ppl but the outcome is always the same. He was diagnosed around 4 months ago after several years of him knowing something was wrong. He's still on his feet but is very wobbly and tends to bounce off the walls as he walks. The main worry just now is the choking.
For as long as I've been smoking dope he's been against it. But he has been open to trying what I've given him so far. I bought some cbd oil legally online. First I got cibdol but it's like 4% cbd. So then we got cbdbrothers oil which is 20%. He complains that it does nothing for him but we know better. I bought an extreme q vapouriser and he hit 3 full bags. It lifted his mood but made him dizzy and a lil anxious so that was a no. I then made some canna vape fluid for my kanger subox mini (nano). I tried to get him to use it but he doesn't like it. I finally got to the point where I had enough to make rs style oil, he tried this for the 2 nights leading up to New Year's Eve. On New Year's Eve he had a fall and hit his head, I shit myself thinking it may have been something to do with the oil. But he says he remembers choking and not being able to breathe so we're off the hook. Anyway they kept him in overnight and took an X-ray and a brain scan. They found a small bleed front left of the brain but they sent us home and said its nothing to worry about lolz. Anyway when he got home he asked for some oil and I've been spiking his soup with the cbd oil too. He seems to like my rs oil a lot and I'm very happy about it. A silver lining in the recent drama.
The disease works in a similar way to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's but presents differently. He gets stiff and sore during the day and he's always been a shit sleeper. Next step is some cbd strains to give him oil during the day without the dizzy effect. Like day nurse and night nurse cough syrup. :)
Anyway I thought I'd share, I'm relatively new to this carer malarkey and want to offer my support and hopefully get some support from some like minded folks.
Namasté
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