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Frustration

I feel like I’m failing my husband, after reading the post on here. I had my lo ...
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Spring in Philadelphia

These have been waiting to pop. They did today. They are about a month ahead of ...
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Just in case....

If you are longing for some snow, we can spare a bit. I was out walking the dog...
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She is home...

My mother Elaine, the most beautiful mom ever, passed away at age 72 on February...
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Finding Posts on Health Unlocked

Hi folks It's been quite a while since I posted this. I hope it's helpful to rep...
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Muscle tone

Hi, sorry it's a long message. My husband was dx in October he had the eye exam,...
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New to the group.I'm new to this site. My lo was dx in August of 2017 with PPA and FTD, he then was dx with PSP in October of 2019.

I'm new to this site. My lo was dx in August of 2017 with PPA and FTD, he then w...
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Scotland Family and Friends Day Programme Confirmed

The programme for our FREE Family and Friends Day in Stirling, Scotland on Satur...
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Daunted by paperwork

I am currently sole carer for my husband who was diagnosed with PSP a year ago b...
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Diagnosed with psp what now?

hUSBAND DIAGNOSE WITH PSP TODAY. Where do I start how do I support him. What goo...
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Adventures in neverland

My husband is in a longitudinal study for PSP and we had our annual review..both...
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PSPA 5K Your Way

Our virtual 5K for PSPA is returning in March for its third year! Whether you ru...
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Short update on MIL

She has completed her 6th, and last, round of chemo. While her blood marker dro...
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Muzzy Head

Hi all, I only joined your forum yesterday. It’s is nearly 3 years since I first...
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Kathy is near the end of her PSP journey

As I write this post my thoughts are with Kathy and other carer's looking after....

The ever changing World of PSP

Probably the hardest thing for me as a caregiver is the sudden weekly and someti...

Staying Ahead of PSP

My wife was diagnosed with PSP in 2012 at age 60. Here is a list of treatments w...

My dad's gone.

My 73 year old father died this past Monday February 3 from PSP. We notice a dec...
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Beautiful moments

Thought I would share one of the moments yesterday --- Momma loved all the fragr...
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Stop and smell the roses ...

Definition: To relax; to take time out of one's busy schedule to enjoy or apprec...
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Its a Thumbs Up week ...

So far so good --- our stand assist unit arrived this past week, and I have to s...
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Hospital indefinitely?

Hi, my father (82), a PSP sufferer since 2014 diagnosis (Parkinsons prior to tha...
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My dads last days

Hello,It’s my first time on here. I had joined a while ago but hadn’t been brave...
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OXFORD STUDY OF QUANTIFICATION IN PARKINSONISM

Would you like to take part in an Oxford study of Quantification in Parkinsonism...
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TRS-A SAFE Heavy Metal Detox

Hello, I am EXCITED !!! I don’t have a lot of time to post right now, so this...
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Living in Mexico with psp

My husband was finally diagnosed with PSP last September 2019 having had first s...
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FREE Family and Friends Day in Scotland

We're holding a Family and Friends Day in Scotland on Saturday 14 March. The eve...
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