I have not posted much here but have so appreciated this site and getting to know others who share the distress of this dire condition. It has been an immense support over the past three years since my brother was diagnosed with PSP (probably becoming evident symptomatically around 7 years ago) offering a haven where there was little understanding externally. Andrew died in August, very peacefully, with his daughter and I at his side and I can only see it as a blessing. He donated his brain for research into PSP - his contribution to hopefully, in time, alleviate the suffering and to help raise awareness. This forum has been and will continue to be an invaluable resource and support - thank you so much
Beloved brother: I have not posted much here... - PSP Association
Beloved brother
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Sending gentle hugs... Granni B
A big hug.Luis
The struggle is over - all the best.
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