Parkinson’s Medication Timing: 5 Truths That Explain Your Unpredictable Days
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If you’re taking your Parkinson’s medication exactly as prescribed but still having unpredictable days, this episode may explain why.
For many of us, the problem is not always the medication itself.
Sometimes it is the timing.
And when nobody explains that clearly, we end up blaming ourselves for something our body is simply trying to figure out.
In this episode of Living with Parkinson’s: The Good, the Bad, and the Reality, I break down five medication timing truths that helped me understand my good days, bad days, off times, and best movement windows.
We talk about:
• Why your best medication window may be smaller than you think
• Why consistency matters more than perfect timing
• Why protein is not the enemy, but timing matters
• Why bad days do not mean failure
• Why your doctor sees a snapshot, but you live the whole movie
You’ll also hear Carmen’s Care Partner Corner, where Carmen shares how care partners can support medication timing without adding pressure.
Because the truth is…
With Parkinson’s, your meds can be right on time…
and your body can still miss the meeting.
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“With Parkinson’s, medication is like coffee. It’s not about how strong it is. It’s about when you take it.”
⚠️ Important Note
This is my personal Parkinson’s journey. What works for me may not work for everyone. Parkinson’s is different for each person, and medication plans should always be discussed with your doctor or healthcare provider.
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