Something extraordinary has happened. After five days on a new medication, Travis's speech has transformed dramatically. Gone are the long pauses, the facial dystonia, and the whisper-quiet voice that made mountain climbs particularly challenging. Listeners familiar with Travis's speech patterns will immediately notice the difference – and no, we haven't edited a thing. This transformation highlights a fascinating psychological phenomenon Travis has observed throughout his Parkinson's journe...
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Something extraordinary has happened. After five days on a new medication, Travis's speech has transformed dramatically. Gone are the long pauses, the facial dystonia, and the whisper-quiet voice that made mountain climbs particularly challenging. Listeners familiar with Travis's speech patterns will immediately notice the difference – and no, we haven't edited a thing. This transformation highlights a fascinating psychological phenomenon Travis has observed throughout his Parkinson's journe...
EP-124 The Vital Role of Care Partners in the Parkinson's Journey
I'm Not Dead Yet!
29 minutes
1 year ago
EP-124 The Vital Role of Care Partners in the Parkinson's Journey
What if the silent heroes of Parkinson's care aren't the patients themselves but the dedicated partners standing beside them? Join us as we uncover the vital, yet often overshadowed, role of care partners in navigating the Parkinson's journey. Hosts Travis Robinson and Judy Yarris, bring our personal experiences to light, highlighting the emotional and physical hurdles faced by those supporting someone with Parkinson's. Our conversation delves into the reality of denial in newly diagnosed ind...
I'm Not Dead Yet!
Something extraordinary has happened. After five days on a new medication, Travis's speech has transformed dramatically. Gone are the long pauses, the facial dystonia, and the whisper-quiet voice that made mountain climbs particularly challenging. Listeners familiar with Travis's speech patterns will immediately notice the difference – and no, we haven't edited a thing. This transformation highlights a fascinating psychological phenomenon Travis has observed throughout his Parkinson's journe...