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You, Me, and PD S1E3: The Next Generation

  • Writer: Jeremy Likness
    Jeremy Likness
  • May 28, 2021
  • 1 min read

What's it like to find out that a loved one like your own dad was just diagnosed with PD?


In this episode, I am joined by a very special guest: my daughter, Lizzie, who shares her perspective with learning about the diagnosis, witnessing the symptoms, and thinking about the future. She has some very good advice for both those newly diagnosed with PD and the ones they love.


Listen to the latest episode of You, Me, and PD in your favorite app, or follow one of the links on our website. Here's a preview clip if you have a quick minute:


Regards,

Jeremy Likness

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