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I have just been watching some fascinating talks about PSP on Utube. They would have been very useful to me in the early days after my husband was eventually diagnosed with PSP. As well as explaining the stages and reasons for the disease, there are items which suggest how to assist PSP sufferers . Also, there are interviews with Dudley Moore and Nigel Dempster who both had PSP.

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NannaB

Very moving they are as well.

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jillannf6 in reply to NannaB

HI NANNA B

HOW DO YOU FIDN IT ON U TUBE LOL JILLXXXX

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NannaB in reply to jillannf6

There is probably a better way but I went to Google and put in Dudley Moore PSP. The first thing that comes up is a utube interview and down the side are lots of other links.

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Auddonz in reply to NannaB

TY I was going to ask the same question NannaB

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goldcap in reply to Auddonz

I was as well so thanks!

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jillannf6

ta for that i shall watch the,m tomorrow A.M . NOW

lol jill

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Jill you could also go to youtube.com and type in 'Progessive Supranuclear Palsy' in the search box - I don't think it works fully if you just type in PSP. Watching the videos shortly after C's diagnosis convinced me his neurologist had got it right. They are moving, as Nanna B says, and could be upsetting for you as a person with PSP.

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mthteach

Very interesting to watch. I took 2 pages of notes listening to all of the PSP utube videos.

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