Webinar: "Let’s Talk Taboos: Hard-To-Discuss Parkinson’s Symptoms" April 2024

Published 2024-04-22
Our expert panelists get frank about some of the more difficult-to-discuss realities of living with Parkinson’s from drooling to bladder issues to memory problems to sexual dysfunction. They cover research, treatment and practical tips for dealing with hard conversations, embarrassment and uncomfortable moments.

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All Comments (5)
  • @markkelly8714
    Going to Rock Steady Boxing and working out at home help me most of all. Im one of the youngest of our group but we all have different strengths and weaknesses which shows us to adapt . Sometimes it easy to take advice from someone dealing with the same issues. Most of all we have fun and laugh a lot!
  • @sofiadiaz4265
    Unfortunately we don’t learn much from the doctors, it was hard for my husband and I to find a doctor who diagnosed him with Parkinson’s disease We have been seeing this neurologist for 3 years and now I feel like the doctor is losing interest in my husband case, I remember an appointment with him that my husband refused to do physical therapy and the doctor got very upset. Parkinson’s desease is brutal 😢