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Parkinson’s disease: How do you manage behavioral changes in your loved one?
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susan112
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My husband was diagnosed of Parkinsons disease 2 years ago, when he was 49. He had a stooped posture, tremors, right arm does not move and also a pulsating feeling in his body. He was placed on Senemet for 8 months and then Sifrol was introduced and replaced the Senemet, during this time span he was also diagnosed with dementia. He started having hallucinations, lost touch with reality. Suspecting it was the medication I took him off the Siferol (with the doctor’s knowledge) and started him on PD-5 natural herbal formula we ordered from AKNNI HERBAL CENTRE, his symptoms totally declined over a 3 weeks use of the AKANNI HERBAL Parkinsons disease natural herbal formula. He is now almost 51 and doing very well, the disease is totally reversed! (Visit w w w.aknniherbscentre .com)
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Hello everyone, how are you doing?
Parkinson’s disease can sometimes lead to behavioral changes such as slowed movements, irritability, anxiety, or even apathy. These variations can be tough for loved ones, as they may not always recognize the person they once knew. 💔
How do you cope with these changes? What strategies do you use to maintain communication and keep a strong bond despite the progression of the disease?
@Puggies @parkinsonman @movin_on @Lupe12 @Courtney_J @equusamie @SavannahMathewson1 @Kerrybromas @DamienUS @Unclehim @lesliebartnicki6 @Rebeccacallahan @Jujubee @Dansgirl2013 @pramberger @JAL1960 @radiantfarms
Your stories and advice can be a huge help for others facing similar challenges.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Somya from the Carenity Team 🌼