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I am not sure what exactly this disease is or how it evolves, but I am going to beat it with natural methods and not with traditional medicines

Any information is welcome

Especially on its evolution and stages

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Hi

Nodding respect to you for your determination and strength.

For information about the illness this is a good place to start:

pspassociation.org.uk/

As for medicines treatment of PSP and CBD, it is still largely at the development and pre-clinical stages. A lot of extraordinary work is being done to find treatments for the illness, but at the moment, participating in trials aside, there are only treatments to obviate some of the peripheral symptoms, such as (possibly) low mood and such.

Many folk here have tried manifold alternative remedies and reported on them on this forum. You might want to ask folk what their experiences were for given treatments before trying them. Sadly, of the many treatments reported here I am not aware of any that have yielded anything more than minor symptomatic benefits.

Good luck

Best to you

Kevin

If you have PSP this page describes the stages:

brainsupportnetwork.org/fou...

The best thing you can do is exercise. Get a physical therapist with a Parkinson’s or Movement disorder back ground to work with you to keep you as strong as you can be for as long as you can be.

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Brenive

Good luck with that..Brenda

After 7,5 years living with PSP I agree with Kevin and Jeff.

Maybe exploring new paths can lead to a solution.

Hug and luck.

Luis

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Dickwin

Love your attitude and wishing you all the luck and success possible.

Regards,

Dick

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Retiredrocker

I would agree with Jeff166. I was diagnosed with CPD almost 6 years ago. My consultant at that time recommend keeping fit and also Tie Chi which I now do at least twice a week, along with various exercises as various problems arise. Taking part in Tie Chi helps your balance and for an hours session you think of nothing else.

CPD affects everyone differently but find out what you can and you must try and fight it.

All the best Mick

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JubileeRanch

I wrote about what my husband is taking all natural go to my profile it should be there

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