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Living with Parkinson's Disease: Hope after Diagnosis
The news of being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease can be initially troubling for sufferers and their families. The first thought is probably "now what?" or "what do we do now?"
However, as time goes on, patients and their loved ones grow accustomed to dealing with this condition. With the support that is available they usually are able to carrying on and enjoy life once again in spite of this terrible news.
Life with Parkinson's Disease
This condition affects individuals in many ways. They not be able to go to the toilet on their own. They may also be constipated more frequently, or experience additional gastrioinestinal trouble.
Their ability to perform daily tasks or to run errands may be severely affected. Therefore, they may hire a caretaker who can cook, clean, or shop for them. This hired staff member may even need to bathe the PD sufferer.
Patient diagnosis of Parkinson's may also lose the ability to drive. This is probably one loss of independence that most causes a PD sufferer to feel very inadequate. People are usually accustomed to driving them selves around all their lives.
Advanced cases of PD are often characterized by extreme memory loss. As their ability to remember declines, they may not be able to recognize their own families. Until a full understanding of this degenerative illness is sought by relatives, children or adults tend to feel rejected.
They also might not be able to do a number of things that require use of the hands and fingers. For instance, they may not be able to play an instrument, sign greeting cards, or use a television remote. They may not be able to even call 911 in an emergency, so they require frequent supervision.
Despite increased support available to PD sufferers, they may occasionally still feel like there is no hope. As a result, some of them may experience severe bouts of depression. They also may feel helpless or are angry about their loss of independence.
Additionally, sufferers might also be very worried about their future or they may worry about how their families will be able to deal with this condition. However, when a person works through the initial negative emotions associated with learning they have PD is where the progress begins-at least emotionally.
Help Available
After being diagnosed, patients and families eventually come to the realization that they need to just make the most of the time they have it makes life easier. This often is made possible by the fact that they are comforted by support they receive.
This support that comes in many forms helps reassure them that they are not alone-whether they are the sufferer or a relative or friend of the person suffering. Knowing a variety of sources of help and information are available to them is a great source of strength for some people.
They can find the strength to carry on as they bond with people in face-to-face support group meetings. They also find a source of love and a listening ear as they join online groups.





