World FTD United
World FTD United
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Dr. Olivier Piguet -- World FTD Awareness Week 2022
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Olivier Piguet, PhD, of the University of Sydney, talks about the importance of early FTD diagnosis and why this remains a challenge.
The Journey to Diagnosis -- World FTD Awareness Week 2022
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To mark World FTD Awareness Week 2022, World FTD United presents this short video about getting an FTD diagnosis as told from the perspectives of people who understand - persons diagnosed with FTD, care partners, and healthcare professionals. We encourage you to share this video far and wide and help us to get people to #AskAboutFTD.
A Global Conversation on FTD - 2021 World FTD Awareness Week
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Earlier this year, World FTD United called on people and families affected by FTD, health professionals, and researchers to submit short videos and stories, capturing the lived experience of FTD, offering care and support strategies, and sharing reasons for hope. To mark World FTD Awareness Week 2021, we have complied the results into a Global Conversation on FTD: over four hours of vital infor...
8 -- Words from an FTD Caregiver -- World FTD Marathon Australia
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This portion of the World FTD Marathon is presented by FTD caregiver Mell. Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is the most common dementia for people under 60. Unlike Alzheimer's disease, FTD primary affects a person's behavior, personality, language and movement, rather than memory. Currently there are no treatments and no cure. The World FTD Marathon (Oct. 3, 2020) was a first-of-its-kind, day-...
Concluding remarks -- World FTD Marathon Australia
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An FTD caregiver details her journey and provides caregiving strategies that have worked for her; then, Tracey Wardill, PhD, of Neuropsychology Melbourne and the Australian Frontotemporal Dementia Association, wraps up the Australian block of the 2020 World FTD Marathon. Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is the most common dementia for people under 60. Unlike Alzheimer's disease, FTD primary af...
Welcome to the 2020 World FTD Marathon!
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Tracey Wardill, PhD, of Neuropsychology Melbourne and the Australian Frontotemporal Dementia Association, and Rosa Rademakers, PhD, of the University of Antwerp, introduce the World FTD Marathon. Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is the most common dementia for people under 60. Unlike Alzheimer's disease, FTD primary affects a person's behavior, personality, language and movement, rather than m...
Introduction -- Rosa Rademakers, PhD
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Rosa Rademakers, PhD, of the University of Antwerp, provides introductory remarks at the 2020 World FTD Marathon. Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is the most common dementia for people under 60. Unlike Alzheimer's disease, FTD primary affects a person's behavior, personality, language and movement, rather than memory. Currently there are no treatments and no cure. The World FTD Marathon (Oct....
Wrapping Up the World FTD Marathon...
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Tracey Wardill, PhD, of Neuropsychology Melbourne and the Australian Frontotemporal Dementia Association concludes the 2020 World FTD Marathon. Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is the most common dementia for people under 60. Unlike Alzheimer's disease, FTD primary affects a person's behavior, personality, language and movement, rather than memory. Currently there are no treatments and no cure...
Introduction -- Helen-Ann Comstock, AFTD founder
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Helen-Ann Comstock, the founder of the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration, introduces the North, Central and South American portion of the 2020 World FTD Marathon. Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is the most common dementia for people under 60. Unlike Alzheimer's disease, FTD primary affects a person's behavior, personality, language and movement, rather than memory. Currently there ...
40 -- It Is What It Is: Screening and Discussion -- World FTD Marathon Americas
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This portion of the World FTD Marathon includes a screening of the short documentary film "It Is What It Is," followed by a conversation with the film's director, Joseph Becker, and several FTD caregivers who appeared in the film: Bill Brown, Michele Van Son Neill, and Christopher Yurkanan. Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is the most common dementia for people under 60. Unlike Alzheimer's dis...
39 -- Empowering the FTD Care Partner -- World FTD Marathon Americas
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This portion of the World FTD Marathon was presented by Rita B. Choula, director of caregiving at the AARP Public Policy Institute. Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is the most common dementia for people under 60. Unlike Alzheimer's disease, FTD primary affects a person's behavior, personality, language and movement, rather than memory. Currently there are no treatments and no cure. The World ...
38 -- Living with FTD - Q&A w/ AFTD’s Persons with FTD Advisory Council - World FTD Marathon America
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This portion of the World FTD Marathon features a conversation among members of AFTD's Persons with FTD Advisory Council: Teresa Webb, Amy Shives, Anne Fargusson, and Bob Meddaugh. Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is the most common dementia for people under 60. Unlike Alzheimer's disease, FTD primary affects a person's behavior, personality, language and movement, rather than memory. Currentl...
37 -- FTD, Long Term Care and the Impact of COVID-19 -- World FTD Marathon America
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This portion of the World FTD Marathon was presented by Carmela Tartaglia, MD, FRCPC, associate professor and clinician-scientist at the University of Toronto. Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is the most common dementia for people under 60. Unlike Alzheimer's disease, FTD primary affects a person's behavior, personality, language and movement, rather than memory. Currently there are no treatm...
36 -- Q&A -- World FTD Marathon Americas
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This portion of the World FTD Marathon was presented by Dr. Facundo Manes, Dr. Teresa Torralva, and Dr. Julian Bustin. Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is the most common dementia for people under 60. Unlike Alzheimer's disease, FTD primary affects a person's behavior, personality, language and movement, rather than memory. Currently there are no treatments and no cure. The World FTD Marathon ...
35 -- Manejo de los trastornos conductuales en la demencia Frontotemporal -- World FTD Marathon
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35 Manejo de los trastornos conductuales en la demencia Frontotemporal World FTD Marathon
34 -- Desafíos en tiempos de COVID y demencia Frontotemporal en America Latina -- World FTD Marathon
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34 Desafíos en tiempos de COVID y demencia Frontotemporal en America Latina World FTD Marathon
33 - Introducción a la Demencia Frontotemporal -- World FTD Marathon Americas
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33 - Introducción a la Demencia Frontotemporal World FTD Marathon Americas
32 -- Introduction to FTD Genetics and Genetic Testing -- World FTD Marathon Americas
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32 Introduction to FTD Genetics and Genetic Testing World FTD Marathon Americas
31 -- Entering the Era of FTD Clinical Trials -- World FTD Marathon Americas
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31 Entering the Era of FTD Clinical Trials World FTD Marathon Americas
30 -- Launching LEFFTDS and Advancing ALLFTD -- World FTD Marathon Americas
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30 Launching LEFFTDS and Advancing ALLFTD World FTD Marathon Americas
29 -- The FTD Disorders Registry: Every Story Advances the Science -- World FTD Marathon Americas
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29 The FTD Disorders Registry: Every Story Advances the Science World FTD Marathon Americas
28 -- Frontotemporal Degeneration: Subtypes and Reasons for Hope -- World FTD Marathon Americas
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28 Frontotemporal Degeneration: Subtypes and Reasons for Hope World FTD Marathon Americas
27 -- Cognitive Markers of FTD -- World FTD Marathon Europe
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27 Cognitive Markers of FTD World FTD Marathon Europe
26 -- The Importance of International Collaboration -- World FTD Marathon Europe
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26 The Importance of International Collaboration World FTD Marathon Europe
25 -- Q&A Session 2 -- World FTD Marathon Europe
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25 Q&A Session 2 World FTD Marathon Europe
24 -- Het vinden van de juiste balans -- World FTD Marathon Europe
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24 Het vinden van de juiste balans World FTD Marathon Europe
23 -- Developments in the Treatment of FTD GRN: Alector’s Trial -- World FTD Marathon Europe
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23 Developments in the Treatment of FTD GRN: Alector’s Trial World FTD Marathon Europe
22 -- The Present and Future Therapeutical Strategies -- World FTD Marathon Europe
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22 The Present and Future Therapeutical Strategies World FTD Marathon Europe
21 -- Molecular Bases of FTD: What Have We Learned -- World FTD Marathon Europe
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21 Molecular Bases of FTD: What Have We Learned World FTD Marathon Europe

Комментарии

  • @JustineM-l9w
    @JustineM-l9w 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing Billy

  • @user-de7gc3tb4j
    @user-de7gc3tb4j 9 месяцев назад

    I have FTD and I m taking supplements Genius Mushrooms otc also MCT 0il sublingual. Enrgy,focus quality of life. Thank God truly

  • @nanolight4337
    @nanolight4337 9 месяцев назад

    Watched early on when mom was violent and care was virtually impossible. Just rewatched when progressed to behavioral medication to prevent violence to carer. No way to care without the med lorazepam. It however moved mom to bed bound and incountenance care. All in home health suggested nursing home care but we could not afford $6,590 a month! Mom now sleeps 20-22 hours a day without behavioral meds and is edging closer to end of life. Open Bible on lap of carer was the one thing to cause a sundowner bent on violence to turn back. Read the Bible all the way through three times this year to cope with mom’s behaviors. 😢

  • @johnmartinsen963
    @johnmartinsen963 Год назад

    Ever heard of Therapeutic Ketosis? Keto is not a diet, it is a metabolic state. It has been proven effective in treating many different mental and overall health conditions. Don't trust your physician, dietitian or nutritionist to understand the therapy...their training curriculum was developed by corrupt pharmaceutical and food corporations 😮 I'm praying this message inspires YOU to keep believing there is hope, have faith not fear 🙏🙏🙏

  • @laurah.160
    @laurah.160 Год назад

    I have Aspergers'; my Mother has this disease. I am a profoundly big feeling kind of person and her disease literally tried to kill me everyday of my life! But she gave me so much material to study.

  • @Hashlipe1
    @Hashlipe1 Год назад

    Muy claramente explicado....

  • @TheRedStateBlue
    @TheRedStateBlue Год назад

    my only "hope" with my father's FTD is that something else kills him before he forgets who he is.

  • @kbs3028
    @kbs3028 Год назад

    Con que estudios médicos se diagnostica esta enfermedad?

  • @oakfat5178
    @oakfat5178 Год назад

    Thank you all so much for your courage and persistence to make as much as you can from what is left to us. I noticed and reported "dementia-like symptoms" beginning 15 years ago. I, and everyone else, thought that having insight was an absolutely excluding condition for FTD, or any other kind of dementia. You've added greatly to my courage to continue seeking a diagnosis and appropriate care. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart.

  • @jenniferrobinson1792
    @jenniferrobinson1792 2 года назад

    Thank you for explaining this condition. I believe that I have this. It is gradual, but it’s devastating. It has eroded my personality. I told my sister that I don’t want to be remembered this way. I am so sorry that you had to endure this. Nobody deserves this.

    • @stevewilliams4842
      @stevewilliams4842 2 года назад

      Would you like to elaborate a bit?I'm currently going through the same thing and it's just heartbreaking to say the least

  • @leesadoe2440
    @leesadoe2440 2 года назад

    most mentally ill people out there on the street should be institutionalized too, but thanks to Reagan, California has become a living nightmare and its getting worse. Police will not take these people off the street. Many have severe cognitive decline due to brain disease either aging, trauma or...drug damage etc... these people are out in traffic running in middle of street and highway. Police say it is not against the law, and it is not a "quality of life issue" so they do nothing.

  • @GlynisWilliams1
    @GlynisWilliams1 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @MrTtheCat
    @MrTtheCat 3 года назад

    This was excellent! I can say that as an FTDer your website is very confusing...I thought I was fully signed up since last Jan 2019... I just checked again as of Jan 2021... sure enough only on step 2... this is my third or fourth attempt to complete the initial multi step registration... it saddens me that I’ve been avail to participate in research for the last 2 years but it wasn’t know... I strongly suggest revamping the initial website registration process so it’s more achievable for us FTDers... the data is already WAY skewed by “caregivers”... the researchers need to hear from us with FTD... especially those of us WITHOUT known genetic connections... which is MOST of us... & out story seems to be quite different than many of the gene influenced FTDers. Thank u for the great presentation. (Diagnosed age 46 Dec 2018, now 48 1/2...)

    • @TheAFTD
      @TheAFTD 3 года назад

      The FTD Registry is sorry that you encountered difficulties while attempting to sign up. They have been accumulating user experience feedback like yours which, along with items the Registry noticed, has guided the development of a new registration process that is expected to be implemented very soon. The Registry will be reaching out personally to you to assist and verify you were able to complete your registration. Thank you for participating!

  • @MrTtheCat
    @MrTtheCat 3 года назад

    Fantastic Fantastic talk! Nature is indeed always there... & walking in cemeteries is a brilliant idea! Age 48, diagnosed FTD age 45...

  • @MrTtheCat
    @MrTtheCat 3 года назад

    I wish there were som English slides

  • @MrTtheCat
    @MrTtheCat 3 года назад

    This was fantastic, thank u. I would like to (respectfully) strongly disagree on 1 aspect... in actuality MANY of us higher functioning/higher “cognitive reserve/highly educated... HAVE in fact been bringing up concerns to Drs... but especially when under 60 (let alone under 50!!!) we as well as the Drs assume that the issues we r reporting r related to anxiety or depression or stress or fatigue in general... this is very IMPORTANT for Drs to understand... as this is skewing the clinical diagnostic criteria... YES I have been very aware that I’ve dramatically changed... just most often not in the moment... but if asked targeted questions... Drs could have easily noted the dramatic changes in me. And not everyone has a spouse or family to bring them into the Dr... & most importantly what the “Caregiver” describes as going on, & what we the FTDer would describe as actually happening... is often very different... so this again is skewing the data. It is critical that researchers start interviewing FTDers very early... not just caregivers... we in fact could give critical missing pieces of info. I’m age 48, diagnosed age 45. Using all my prior education to use nutrition & lifestyle (physical & mental exercises) to slow down my FTD progression... successfully. What is commonly called “Apathy” is experienced more as a “Laisse Faire” attitude in us... it’s like I see the house is burning down around me... & my reaction is “meh.” Very very bizarre for someone like me who’s had high Self Efficacy all my life. Thank u for everyone’s efforts.