The Behaviours of PD New Patients
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Most PD Patients have five behaviours after been diagnosed that they are PD patients
There are as follows:-
1. total self denial
2. Anger (Inflicted pain)
3. Bargain
4. Grief
5. Acceptance.
Doctors find difficulty to deal with them.
They do not believe and trust doctor and refuse to take medicine and delay times for treatment. They take the PD syndrome as the anxiety and stress from works.
As the result they have more diseases whether related or not related worsen with PD.
The slow and stiffness of muscles movement affecting our whole body systems i.e. vision, speech, digestion, urine, breathing and swallowing.
They use to total self denial that they are PD and fill with anger at people who are not PD and why are they not the same?
They feel sad and depressed and start bargaining?
They have to accept at last when they see no hope to be slowdown the diseases.
Teo Kim Hoe*********************************
Dear Teo,
These are very good points. Many times, I have noted that folks with a pro-active attitude who seek knowledge and understanding of PD and use good judgment with regard to diet, exercise, and medication regime are far healthier, and happier.Best regards,Kathrynne Holden, MS, RD
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