…thoughts, feelings or anxiety to get in the way of these teaching moments, an opportunity or life lesson may get away from us. Parkinson’s is a terrible illness. On that,…
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…my parents didn’t do that. It was all on me. I was terrible at fundraising, and the thought of going door to the door gave me anxiety. I always came…
…of articles on a range of topics related to bereavement, anxiety, and spirituality. He’s also an avid runner who believes exercise is one of the most essential keys to living…
…hallucinations can occur or worsen in the setting of medical stress or as a result of new medications, such as narcotics for pain, or sedatives for sleep, anxiety, or agitation,…
…this study were constipation, dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), anxiety, pain, and drowsiness. For people living with Parkinson’s, there are many moments when palliative care can be beneficial. If palliative care resources…
…The presence of fear, anxiety, sadness, isolation, and insecurity will ruin a life. The changes in someone’s life due to appropriate advocacy can be confidence, hope, peace, happiness, and satisfaction.”…
…of our homes and how our environment contributes to our health and wellness. How has reconfiguring your home increased your confidence, improved your outlook, and reduced your anxiety? Although the…
…and instability are also often made worse by anxiety. For example, standing at the top of a flight of stairs can be stressful, especially if you’re already worried about falling…
…anxiety around the unknowns of Parkinson’s. While some of these unknowns relate to work, social life, partnership, and raising a family, they also talked about fears related to their uncertainty…
…see how the symptoms change over time. This long delay can contribute to anxiety as you wait for a diagnosis and doubt you feel regarding a diagnosis when you receive…
…Individuals using Carbidopa/Levodopa or MAO-B Inhibitor medications, used to treat Parkinson’s motor symptoms, have also reported symptoms of dry mouth. Medications taken for common non-motor Parkinson’s symptoms such as anxiety…
…primarily provide comfort in dealing with things like depression and/or anxiety. Emotional support animals are typically dogs and cats, but may include other domesticated animals such as mice, rabbits, birds,…