I will be staying in Singapore for an extended period starting next Monday and I should like to take the opportunity to have a medical consultation and get a second opinion on my condition (PSP, being my main claim TIFG - Turning Induced Freezing of Gait).
I should appreciate very much if someone of you knows a Neurologist or a good Neurologic Clinic in Singapore that you may suggest or recommend to me.
Thank you so much for your support.
Best wishes for all of you.
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BluesHealer
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Good thinking BluesHealer ....Lower cost and better attention than UK I guess .... so long as they are familiar with PSP and similar ..... tho I have some doubts! Good fortune with ur adventure, and Please Stay Positive (=PSP). TimbowPSP
By the way B.H. I believe its waste of energy to "fight"this disease. I am 82 M, PSP diag 5 yrs ago, and now putting my energy into living as fully as I am able, including my 7 page report on what I am (still) discovering about the options, etc. All the best! TimbowPSP
Hello timbowPSP . Your advice is so wise. Where might I find your 7-page report. Do you share it? I am still trying to wrap my head around what my late husband experienced, he could not express himself. I’d be very interested in your perspective of this cruel and still too mysterious disease. I hope you are as well as can be.
Thanks yes I am good as I can be in this moment! And when others say "I hope ur alright?" I reply "We'll no, I am really half left!" So I am happy to send you my 7page insights and comments. Just let me know ur email address first - then I send! Cheers Timbow
Hi T&S, not wanting to get too personal, so ...." what my late husband experienced, he could not express himself." Was that due to physical problems, or not wanting to face up to nasty realities? I am trying personally to look at all these f'ing challenges as new experiences to find out about and keep interested! Unlikely to last for ever, but for now ...... Please Stay Positive(PSP). Tim
In the last four months he could not physically talk. Before that he was just… British. 🤓 He was not well rehearsed at discussing himself, his feelings or anything on an a private or emotional level. And yet I loved him profoundly. He had always expressed himself in doing, not talking.
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