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Parkinson’s dopamine can feel like a gift when it hits… but sometimes that “good feeling” is exactly what sets you up for the crash later.
You know those days when your meds hit perfectly, you feel strong, you start getting things done, and for a moment, you almost forget you even have Parkinson’s?
And then… a few hours later… it all disappears.
That is what I call the dopamine illusion.
In this episode of Living with Parkinson’s: The Good, the Bad, and the Reality, we break down why those “great” moments can sometimes work against you, what is actually happening in your brain, and how to manage your energy so you do not pay for it later.
We talk about:
• Why dopamine is more about anticipation than happiness
• How medication can create a temporary “false energy” signal
• What causes the sudden crash after a good stretch
• The “dopamine credit card” effect and overdoing it
• Why pacing is more powerful than pushing
• How to turn a good day into a good week instead of a crash
You will also hear Carmen’s Care Partner Corner, where she shares how she handles those high-energy days and prepares for the recovery that follows.
Because the truth is, feeling good is not the problem…
burning through it too fast is.
For more Parkinson’s tips, tools, and community support, visit:🌐 https://dolifetoday.com
You’ll find guides, community resources, and practical strategies to help you keep doing life today.
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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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By Bryce Perry | DOING LIFE TODAY4.2
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Parkinson’s dopamine can feel like a gift when it hits… but sometimes that “good feeling” is exactly what sets you up for the crash later.
You know those days when your meds hit perfectly, you feel strong, you start getting things done, and for a moment, you almost forget you even have Parkinson’s?
And then… a few hours later… it all disappears.
That is what I call the dopamine illusion.
In this episode of Living with Parkinson’s: The Good, the Bad, and the Reality, we break down why those “great” moments can sometimes work against you, what is actually happening in your brain, and how to manage your energy so you do not pay for it later.
We talk about:
• Why dopamine is more about anticipation than happiness
• How medication can create a temporary “false energy” signal
• What causes the sudden crash after a good stretch
• The “dopamine credit card” effect and overdoing it
• Why pacing is more powerful than pushing
• How to turn a good day into a good week instead of a crash
You will also hear Carmen’s Care Partner Corner, where she shares how she handles those high-energy days and prepares for the recovery that follows.
Because the truth is, feeling good is not the problem…
burning through it too fast is.
For more Parkinson’s tips, tools, and community support, visit:🌐 https://dolifetoday.com
You’ll find guides, community resources, and practical strategies to help you keep doing life today.
🚨 Newly Diagnosed with Parkinson’s?
Start Here
🏠 Join The Club by Doing Life Today for Parkinson's support, tools, and community:
https://club.dolifetoday.com
🔔 Subscribe for weekly motivation and support
https://bit.ly/3262ymG
▶️ Video Podcast Playlist
https://bit.ly/4h27D3y
🎧 Audio Podcast
https://podcast.dolifetoday.com
“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.
#Parkinsons #ParkinsonsDisease #ParkinsonsIsolation #LivingWithParkinsons #ParkinsonsPodcast #ParkinsonsSupport #ParkinsonsTips

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