Story about Progressive Supranuclear Palsy .

A Progressive Supranuclear Palsy story

Nov 29, 2015


My husband started having symptoms about 7 years ago. Started with, what seemed to be depression. He has lost both parents within 3 years so this seemed appropriate. Nothing seemed to help this. He started to occasionally fall. He was also having problems at work,  he was part owner of a heating and air conditioning business.  He couldn't get jobs done etc. Just had major personality changes. In 2012 he had Neuro psych testing and they diagnosed him with Fronto Temporal dementia.  About a year later he started having trouble moving his eyes/focusing. That is when diagnosis was changed to PSP.   He now is totally dependent with everything. Hospice care us involved. He is still at home with 24 hr care. He turned 58 yrs old this last June. It's a horrible disease 

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