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We Speak *Parkinson's

By: Herb Williams
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Episodes
  • Shiftting Your Attitude Can Change Your Life
    Jun 13 2024
    If You or Someone You Know Is In an Emotional Crisis, you probably need immediate help!

    Typically it takes weeks before people in crisis can be seen by professional caregivers. This guide provides effective methods for first responders to greatly reduce this time gap.

    This Attitude Shifting™ resource guide offers professionals and lay people, who wish to help someone in need of help, tools to effectively cope with anxiety, depression, frustration, and stress , while in the moment, without the use of drugs.

    People under stress read the latest books, listen to the most popular TV Gurus and often pop the most recently advertised pills, endorsed by the pharmaceutical companies who
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    2 mins
  • If You Don't Listen To This Now You'll Hate Yourself Later
    Apr 3 2024
    Visit https colon, forward slash, forward slash, park. and, psp dot com. About 2 years ago, I received a life-altering diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease. The treatment, primarily Carbadopa-Levadopa however wasn't effective, leading to a hospitalization. This experience prompted me to seek a second opinion, which revealed a different culprit: Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP). Be sure to get a second opinion. Visit to hear the rest of my storyn https colon, forward slash, forward slash, park. and, psp dot com
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    1 min
  • Park and PSP A Short INtroduction
    Apr 3 2024
    Herb Williams
    About 2 years ago, I received a life-altering diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease. The treatment, primarily Carbadopa-Levadopa however, wasn't effective, leading to a hospitalization. This experience prompted me to seek a second opinion, which revealed a different culprit: Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP).
    I am now trying to spread the word about PSP and doctors misdiagnosing. You can help me by telling others my story.
    You can empower yourself:
    * By spreading awareness and advocating for proper diagnosis, we can help others avoid unnecessary treatment and navigate the path towards better management of PSP.
    Share this information to raise awareness about PSP.
    If you're not sure about yourself or a loved one, encourage seeking a second opinion from a neurologist familiar with the condition.
    As my story illustrates, getting a second opinion can significantly impact your healthcare journey. If you're concerned about you're symptoms, don't hesitate to seek additional evaluation from a specialist.

    Please help!!
    Herb Williams

    P.S. Additional information:

    PSP is a rare neurological disorder that affects balance, movement, vision, speech, and swallowing. Because it shares symptoms with Parkinson's, misdiagnosis is common. This is why raising awareness about PSP is crucial.
    Here's what sets PSP apart:
    Early falls: One of the first signs of PSP is a tendency to lose balance and fall frequently.
    Eye movement problems: Difficulty looking up and down, along with slow eye movements, are common in PSP.
    Cognitive decline: PSP can affect thinking and memory.
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    2 mins

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