The PSP Chronicles Volume III - Putting Purpose To PSP. My latest, and possibly the last, book fundraiser. This is a longer read than the first two books that brings the narrative to a closer timeline.
Tim
The PSP Chronicles Volume III - Putting Purpose To PSP. My latest, and possibly the last, book fundraiser. This is a longer read than the first two books that brings the narrative to a closer timeline.
Tim
How can we obtain your books please? Oops sorry just googled - amazon. Thanks
Just want to say... l am so proud of you & your wife & others that brought your books to fruition. Job Well Done! Sending Hugs... Granni B
Thank great Granni B x
Tim, just wanted to say I totally agree with Granni B. Take care and keep safe xx
I also totally agree with Granni B x
Looking forward to the next read what a crazy two years it has been psp and covid look after yourself Tim x
Looking forward to reading this Tim xx
Looking forward to reading this Tim. Have nearly finished Vol 1 which I started in the peaceful countryside of Wales on holiday. Like any good book series, nice to have another in the background.
Well done to you plus you friends and family in such a difficult job but done so movingly. Take care, Fiona.
Well done Tim. You are a shining example to us all.Richard
I am timbowPSP, not to be confused with daddyt!But I am very happy with ur plaudits anyway..... keep then coming?
And what I have done is to write my 'PSP Updates' every few months to help beginners through this nightmare of navigation, based on my experiences. Can send you one, but better as attachment by email - so pls send email address(?) if you like one.
And remember PSP stands for Please Stay Positive!! xx to all
Absolutely - not every day is good, but there is good in every day. timbrownauthor.com
Tim
Hello,
My mom was diagnosed with PSP seven years ago. She lives in Brampton, ON.
I have had her to see a neurologist in Mississauga. Would you be open to sharing who you have seen in Toronto?
Thanks and take good care.
Deb
Hi there. My neuro team is out of London, On - London Health Sciences Centre - University of Western, On. Toronto Western Hospital in association with the University of Toronto. It has a new centre/wing specific to Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and other neuro diseases with a great team of neurologists. A quick Google search would probably yield the doctors and contact information.
Tim
Thank you so much, Tim. This is most helpful.The PSP Society of Canada works with Dr. Carmela Tartaglia, otherwise I wasn't aware of anyone.