{"id":3838,"date":"2016-03-30T12:51:38","date_gmt":"2016-03-30T16:51:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/52.229.122.34\/en\/?p=3838"},"modified":"2021-02-17T11:24:30","modified_gmt":"2021-02-17T16:24:30","slug":"levodopa-pumps-new-life-into-ottawa-parkinsons-patient","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ottawahospital.on.ca\/en\/uncategorized\/levodopa-pumps-new-life-into-ottawa-parkinsons-patient\/","title":{"rendered":"Levodopa pumps new life into Ottawa Parkinson\u2019s patient"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"text-center\"><em>Retired teacher Nick Kaethler, now 75, was the first person in Ottawa to receive a newly approved treatment for advanced Parkinson\u2019s disease that delivers drugs directly to the small intestine. He said the pump has reduced his symptoms and given him back his life.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>After 17 years of living with Parkinson&#8217;s disease, then-74-year-old Nick Kaethler said he was ready to give up the ghost.<\/p>\n<p>In the advanced stages of Parkinson\u2019s disease, the retired teacher could no longer walk unaided or hold a conversation, and the pills he took weren\u2019t working consistently anymore. So, the man who had directed 20 choirs, spent four years travelling North America by motor home and taught English in China for three years, planned a cruise with his wife, June, certain that the trip would be his last.<\/p>\n<p>But life had other plans. In 2015, Kaethler became the first person in Ottawa to use the levodopa pump, or Duodopa, a newly approved treatment for advanced Parkinson\u2019s disease in Canada. The steady dose of levodopa gel delivered through a hole in his small intestine dramatically improved his muscle control. After an hour Kaethler could walk on his own, something he hadn\u2019t been able to do in months.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt was magic,\u201d said Kaethler. \u201cI felt I could plan for the future. I had my life again.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>While wearing the portable pump in a fanny pack makes bending over and playing some sports challenging, Kaethler said it\u2019s a small price to pay for having his life back.<\/p>\n<p>His neurologist at The Ottawa Hospital, Dr. Tiago Mestre, is running the Duodopa program at the hospital. He said Kaethler&#8217;s response to the levodopa pump was expected.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cLevodopa is the oldest and the best drug for Parkinson\u2019s disease. The pump just administers it in a more efficient way,\u201d said Dr. Mestre, who is also an assistant professor at the University of Ottawa. \u201cThe levodopa pump has been widely used in Europe for more than 10 years and has continued to be effective over that time for patients with advanced Parkinson\u2019s disease.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Ottawa Hospital began offering the pump to patients with advanced-stage Parkinson\u2019s in early 2015, after it was approved by Health Canada and covered by provincial health care, in a joint effort involving Dr. Mestre and Gastroenterologist Dr. Alaa Rostom.<\/p>\n<p>Like deep brain stimulation, the levodopa pump is an option to consider once pills become ineffective at treating the symptoms of Parkinson\u2019s disease. Dr. Mestre noted that the treatment is invasive and not for all Parkinson\u2019s patients. Those interested in learning more should speak to their neurologist or family doctor and consider a referral to the Duodopa program at The Ottawa Hospital.<\/p>\n<p>While the levodopa pump relieves his symptoms for now, Kaethler doesn\u2019t know what new limitations may be on the horizon. Today he\u2019s grateful to be able to attend concerts and social events, win bridge trophies again and sing with his choirs.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAs I get weaker, I\u2019m glad to see there are strong people out there working on this,\u201d said Kaethler.<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Mestre is part of the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ohri.ca\/prc\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Parkinson Research Consortium<\/a>, a group of Ottawa researchers investigating mechanisms and new treatments for this devastating disease.&nbsp; \u201cResearch is part of the business of finding life again,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Retired teacher Nick Kaethler, now 75, was the first person in Ottawa to receive a newly approved treatment for advanced Parkinson\u2019s disease that delivers drugs directly to the small intestine. He said the pump has reduced his symptoms and given him back his life. 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