You need to worry about Parkinsons because of this:
Parkinson’s Disease May Have Link to Stroke March 2017
You can't drink alcohol unless your doctor prescribes it. You do remember the EXACT PRESCRIPTIONS you got from your doctor for 100% recovery? Or did your doctor completely fail you by writing E.T.(evaluate and treat) prescriptions? Meaning your doctor KNOWS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ABOUT STROKE RECOVERY?
And then there is this paragraph from here:
Does Alcohol Consumption Reduce the Risk of Parkinson's Disease?
People who moderately consume beer may reduce their risk of developing Parkinson’s disease by 27%, compared with nondrinkers.
SAN DIEGO—Moderate consumption(Ask your doctor what is moderate, can you substitute wine for the resveratrol and ellgaic acid?) of beer is associated with a lower risk for Parkinson’s disease, while greater consumption of liquor is linked with a higher risk, according to a study presented at the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Neurological Association. Total alcohol consumption, however, was not associated with a risk for Parkinson’s disease, researchers reported.
The latest here:
Alcohol intake and Parkinson disease risk in the Million Women Study
Movement Disorders — Kim IY, Yang TYO, Heath AK, et al. | April 02, 2020
Overall, a link between
alcohol intake and PD risk in women was not supported.
Researchers examined the link between alcohol consumption and
Parkinson disease (PD) risk in a prospective study of women in the UK,
named the Million Women Study. The recruitment of nearly 1.3 million
women in the UK, mean age 56 (standard deviation, 5) years, into the
Million Women Study, was done between 1996 and 2001. At recruitment,
using questionnaire, information was obtained regarding alcohol intake,
lifestyle factors, and medical history. In drinkers, the
multivariable‐adjusted relative risk comparing women who drank more than
14 drinks of alcohol per week vs those who drank 1 to 2 drinks of
alcohol per week was estimated to be 0.99.
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