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Any Sikh religion person speaking punjabi with PSP able to help?

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My dad was diagnosed 3 years ago and my mum who can't speak English very well still doesn't understand the disease.

Is there anyone who can speak to my mum to explain their situation as she don't know anyone with this or understand the symptoms still and hes getting worse. She

Cant get her head round it and we would live for someone to share their story with her and tell her shes not alone.

Thanks in advance. Please message me and u can share my details.

Ranjit

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Hi, I don't speak Punjabi but found this site with an overview of PSP which may help a little. From the pull down menu top right of the screen you can choose Punjabi as language.

epda.eu.com/about-parkinson...

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Banta123 in reply toZerachiel

Thanks so much! Really helpful. I will show my mum this.

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Hungryhippos in reply toBanta123

I know Urdu is not as close to Punjabi, however, if mum watches Bollywood movies, she may be able to understand me?

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