by Bill Wild | May 21, 2024 | Archives, Caregiver, Emotions
Being a care partner to someone with Parkinson’s, chances are you will encounter conflicting emotions and thoughts. Any of these emotions can undoubtedly have a significant consequence on a person’s emotional well-being, and symptoms of depression are not uncommon. ...
by Bill Wild | Apr 27, 2019 | Emotions
Anxiety or anxiousness is experienced as nervousness/uneasiness, stressing, feeling worked up, having an unsettled mind or the incapability to cease racing thinking. It is more frequent in people with Parkinson’s andcan happen with or without additional mood...
by Bill Wild | Apr 25, 2019 | Emotions
A significant worry and problem with regards to non-motor issues with Parkinson’s is the decline of interest and motivation in everyday activities. A good example is when an individual have difficulty to summon the motivation to get out of bed and start everyday...
by Bill Wild | Apr 23, 2019 | Emotions
Any time an individual with Parkinson’s disease exhibits delirium, which often is reversible, it is manifested as an extreme modification of an individual’s recognition awareness and also a condition of psychological distress, cognition dysfunction and agitation. With...
by Bill Wild | Apr 21, 2019 | Emotions
Depression is one of the major challenges having an effect on up to 60% of individuals with Parkinson’s disease. This has a significant impact on emotions and mood that is frequently dismissed or overlooked since it is complex and challenging to discuss objectively as...
by Bill Wild | Apr 19, 2019 | Emotions
A significant functionality of simply being human and possessing a healthy, satisfying life is a person’s sexuality because it is a component of their own physical as well as psychological and emotional wellness. With the diagnosis of Parkinson’s daily life...