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I don’t usually listen to podcasts because I have not understood them until now. However, someone told me about this podcast and I looked it up and listened. It was funny revealing and informative. I have seen Paul’s one-man show and I was amazed at his ability to laugh at himself and also stand up for so long. I was diagnosed with Parkinsons in 2009. It came as a big shock, but this podcast will be interesting to people with Parkinsons, their families and carers and hopefully inform the general public. Thank you all who have been involved in this. I’m looking forward to the next episode
emswife1 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/20/23
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Thank you for a fascinating podcast - I am ashamed to say that I have only just discovered it - through a patient in fact. The proverbial cat is now out and everyone I know will be told. Many patients I see do not want to go to ‘PD groups’; they say they don’t want to see the future as there are...Read full review »
Ella Oxford via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/15/23
My family think I’ve shown incipient symptoms for a couple of years, a couple of falls, insecure walking, and occasional dyspraxia. The Parkinsonism diagnosis was a couple of months ago, initiated by a comment made by a physio at my local falls clinic who’d commented to my GP that she’d noticed...Read full review »
yousaytheyrealltaken via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/25/23
Hi there, I have just listened to your podcast, it’s brilliant, just what we need in the Parkinsons community. I was diagnosed in 2019, and have also made friends with a group of Parkinsons people who I ordinarily would not of met, and I really enjoy their company. I really like your approach,...Read full review »
Lindysleepless via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/22/23
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