The Victory Summit: The 10 Commandments of Living Well with Parkinson's Disease
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
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Nurse Practitioner Susan Imke, from Kane Hall Barry Neurology, discusses communicating with doctors, strategies for coping with various Parkinson's symptoms, injury prevention, and maintaining a loving, positive relationship with care partners and family.
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0:00 Introduction
1:52 Thou shalt not take thy doctors too seriously
4:09 Thou shalt pace thyself
5:49 Thou shalt not fall
6:43 Learn safe movements
7:57 Speech therapy fosters communication, relationships
9:00 Recognize, respect communication styles
10:44 Thou shalt drink water religiously
11:36 Thou shalt not drive if thy friends are terrified to ride with you
12:42 Plan for alternate means of transportation
13:38 Practice good 'sleep hygiene'
The video only got to Commendment # 7.
I was really enjoying this video And would love to hear the rest of it. Help!
The subject is full of information and really it's giving me more understanding, however it would be good if a video about how to deal with stiffed back, neck and legs streching muscles.
Good video, good content. However, either have the complete speech or leave a link to the second half!
I agree. Would like to see speech in its entirety
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I enjoyed Susan's humor and she was making informative points, until . . . the video abruptly stopped. Is there a way to do a "redo?" Find the missing part and add it to this partial address. That would be very helpful. However, I'm giving a 10 to what I watched and wished for more.
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I can't believe she she used the term, "real doctor."
Stop trying to be funny and just answer our questions... I get it people that are public speaking feel like they need to appeal to a crowd. We're more interested in your actual knowledge of Parkinson's disease then your ability to make funny comments about modernist culture...
Agree.... I don't like the jokes & small talk. Just get to the point please.