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Portapotty nightmare.

Good morning everyone, need some suggestions on a major problem having with my b...
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A taste of Spring

Just a taste of Spring in a Devon lane - the snowdrops area abundant this yea...
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After PSP

This is 10 years after PSP
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Before and After PSP

This is before PSP
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Stomach pain

Hi everyone Just a query for those with a loved one with CBD. My husband complai...
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Twilight times

Hi folks. Just an update from here, or a sharing of pain. Things are good in man...
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PSP charity event

10th May. My daughter is trying to organise an event at her salon, and would app...
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Well I was right

Yep they ran out of gas cops called the other night about 2 am and said they fou...
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psp and seizures

hi I look after a lady with PSP and she has started having these mini seizures ...

My mum has her wings

It is with deep sadness but relief she is no longer in pain that I have to type ...
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The view from my bedroom!

Hi, last day in the French Alps. Did have one lesson, yes with the most gorgeous...
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Lost my Dad

Hi everyone A couple of weeks ago I posted saying I thought we were reaching th...
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Peg or not?

Hi I am having to make the truly awful decision of whether to peg feed or not my...
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Waiting for my mum to get her angel wings

My mum was diagnosed with psp oct 2015 and it's been a fast downward spiral of a...
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New PSPA Information Sheet

Are you aware that anyone can leave a lasting impact on PSP and CBD research thr...
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Feeling Numb

Feeling numb and guilty. When will this every end? Overwhelming and going thro...
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Hi, I'm new here - fulltime carer for my Dad who has PSP

My name is Kerryn, and along with my husband, we care for my Dad in our home nea...
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Angels Do Have Wings to Fly!

It is with a sad and heavy heart that I write to you tonight. On Satur...
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Article in US Cosmopolitan about 32 year old caregiver

"I Became My Father's Parent at 32" http://www.cosmopolitan.com/lifestyle/a86296...
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Hello I'm new!

Hello all. My husband was diagnosed with PSP in May 2016. He's 66, we have just ...
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Mattress topper for a cooler sleep

Does any one no of a good mattress topper in the Uk to help keep my hubby coole...
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Memories

Hi all. I have just come back from having the best time with my dad. My dad has...
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Involuntary eye closing

Does anyone have any experience with Botox injections for involuntary closing of...
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The Next Step

After months of my mother in law being in the home, the family has come to the r...
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PSP Research & Trials UK

We are thrilled to announce a major investment by the Medical Research Council i...
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Seizures with CBD

Hello all This morning Mum had some sort of fit and we have been in A&E since 7....

Keep in touch

Hi. We live near NYC. Please read my posts. Let's communicate....regards....
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sleeping and dreaming better than life, I am depressed on meds

I now have a hard time to get out of bed and am taking too much prescribed and o...
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Irritated and watering eyes - Help

Hi folks Liz has irritated eyes and they are watering quite a lot now. Has anyo...
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Delayed psp diagnosis

Hi my name is joe. My dad was diagnosed with psp 8 years into his condition . He...
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