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The spring edition of PSPA Matters is now available!

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This edition is full of PSPA news, personal experiences, fundraising stories and research updates, including the initial findings of the PROSPECT study, funding future clinicians and improving care.

In addition, we also have features on driving with PSP & CBD, carers' stress, raising awareness and volunteering.

If you’ve got an idea for a PSPA Matters article or you’d like to share your personal story, please email communications@pspassociation.org.uk

Download the latest edition, here: pspassociation.org.uk/infor...

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Yes the magazine is good. I have been in touch with PSPA to ask for some extra copies to distribute amongst people who helped me on my journey and have just received an email that they are sending me some.

The article on driving is very important. My wife crashed and wrote off her car due to her illness. She handed in her licence and avoided prosecution.

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salem16 in reply tokenh1

Where can you get this magazine ? Although my husband has passed it’s been 7 months it affects me lots. Grief counseling helped some but not a lot. I’d like to make things better for others. My email is thunderlighting13”Yahoo.com

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kenh1 in reply tosalem16

I would suggest you phone the PSPA helpline. It is a freephone 0300 0110 122

Or email helpline@pspassociation.org.uk

They may be able to signpost you to your local group. And put you on the mailing list for the magazine.

Best wishes. Ken.

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salem16 in reply tokenh1

I live in Canada. Prairie provinces. Where do I go here? Nothing I found in over 3 years.

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kenh1 in reply tosalem16

There are other Canadians on this site who could perhaps help. There is also an American PSP association.

If you email the helpline in the U.K. They may be able to help. Wishing you success.

Ken.

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HelenPSPAAdministratorPSPA in reply tosalem16

Hi there, you can download the magazine from our website on the link above. Here it is again: pspassociation.org.uk/infor...

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