Did you ever get a gut feeling about something and then brush it aside? It can turn out to be something important so we should probably pay attention. The doctor told Warren Gilman his problems walking were probably due to a back injury, but his wife had a gut feeling it might be Parkinson’s disease. She was right. Sharon Rose Vasniz and I talk about gut feelings and early signs of Parkinson’s disease on the Morning Report.
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So! What is intuition, anyway? I think it is the mind paying attention to details in the background and storing them in some cubby or on a shelf perhaps labeled “May be relevant.” We then connect the dots when an actually relevant detail emerges that demands our attention. We then, automatically (you might say intuitively,) reflect back to those other details we have stored away that are related and connect those dots together in the moment with the new detail. The mind is amazing! What do you think? Is that gut feeling actually happening in the mind?
My wife has Parkinson’s disease, adding PD-5 to her nighttime Parkinson’s meds has completely changed her sleep issues. she slept all day and up all night, we had to hire care nurses. Now using this PD-5 medicine for the last six months and a normal routine she sleeps almost completely through the night and may get up once to use the restroom. It’s improved so much we were able to let go of the night nurses. This medicine also helps a ton with memory. we got the treatment from uinehealth centre . c om I am absolutely confident that this program offers a viable solution. I hope you find it helpful, and I wish you a full recovery!