The Parkinson's You Don't See: Cognitive and Non-Motor Symptoms

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
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    In this episode, Dr. Joanne Hamilton of Advanced Neurobehavioral Health, delves into the non-motor and cognitive symptoms of Parkinson's and provides practical strategies for symptom management.
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    Season 5 Episode 16

Komentáře • 9

  • @magmapoet9
    @magmapoet9 Před 14 dny +8

    19 years post-diagnosis, this is still so helpful to hear. most of my symptoms are these type--not the usual obvious motor symptoms. this is a very good summary!! THANKS!

  • @delegewi8884
    @delegewi8884 Před 11 dny +1

    Wow! Every word was helpful and hopeful! You spoke to me as the caregiver and to my husband as the patient. Without knowing it, you even described our first-and less than competent-neurologist. Please keep these coming. Thank you for informational and encouraging words.

    • @davisphinneyfdn
      @davisphinneyfdn  Před 10 dny

      We're so glad you found this episode helpful. Dr. Hamilton is insightful and we hope to bring her back for another talk soon!

  • @zekesuper
    @zekesuper Před 15 dny +2

    Thank you😊

  • @PapaPedro99
    @PapaPedro99 Před 13 dny +1

    Very well done! It's hard to find those words... I know.

  • @kaycampbell6833
    @kaycampbell6833 Před 13 dny +1

    Thank you so much for this -- and I will say, it's not just Parkinson's. I have MS and while I was diagnosed only five years ago, I have had symptoms for nearly thirty years (I'm 52) and almost all of them haven't been motor but cognitive and emotional and other non-motor physical symptoms. It took a motor symptom (a numb leg) after years of other issues and being told it was all in my head to finally get an MS diagnosis. And although I currently have excellent care and medical support from the best in the region, these top-end experts still don't really recognize anything beyond the motor symptoms. So thank you and please keep spreading the word.

    • @davisphinneyfdn
      @davisphinneyfdn  Před 10 dny

      Good point! So many conditions have lesser-known and under-recognized symptoms. These can often be among the most complicated to navigate--in part because they're harder to see. We're glad you found value in this video. Thanks for watching and for your comment!

    • @davestahl6676
      @davestahl6676 Před 9 dny

      I was diagnosed five years ago at 66 years old. In those five years this is the first time I've seen an article dealing with "other" symptoms. I was beginning to think I had something else entirely.
      Thank you so much for all of your hard work and the details you've included. 7:32

  • @splashesin8
    @splashesin8 Před 12 dny

    Pretty much everything which largely eats up my time, besides just what all I need to get done. Whatever my body is doing interrupts me continuously. A larger problem to me seems to be a culturally developed set of unrealistic social expectations that are more and more off the rails every day, for just everyone whether they are chronically ill or not. The demands are more than 25 times as much in my estimation