Relationships and Parkinson’s with the living with parkinson’s meetup
In this episode, the Living with Parkinson’s Meetup panelists discuss how their relationships have changed, grown, and faded since being diagnosed with Parkinson’s. As always, our panelists speak with honesty and emotion and make everyone affected by Parkinson’s feel less alone.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Relationships and Parkinson’s
- How relationships can strengthen after a Parkinson’s diagnosis
- How to find people that are going through a similar experience
- Feeling like a burden and wanting to hide
- Finding situations where you feel like you can be yourself and humor
- Getting out of a funk
- Learning to ask for help
and more! We hope you enjoy!
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- Mindfulness and Meditation Webinar
- Fatigue and Parkinson’s
- Apathy and Parkinson’s
- Relationships and Community Hub
- Find a Davis Phinney Foundation Ambassador
- Parkinson’s Care Partner Meetup
- Moments of Victory
- Heather’s Video About ERs and Trauma Centers
- Heather’s Davis Phinney Foundation Content
- Micrographia Overview
- Let’s Combat Micrographia
- Creative Neurology
- APDA Local Resource Hub
- Gear and Gadgets for Living Well with Parkinson’s
- Urban Poling
- Breathing and Swallowing Resources
- Clinicaltrials.gov
- Monthly News Wrap Up: Including a List of Clinical Trials
- Mindful Pivoting
- Aging in Place Webinar
- Care Partner Resources
- Dance for Parkinson’s
- Touch the Top of the World
- Sir Paul McCartney Addressing the Parkinson’s Community at World Parkinson Congress via Video
- Parky Raccoon Song, Presented at World Parkinson Congress
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