Thank you for getting info about this terrible disease out there. My husband passed away from bvFTD 18 months ago, at age 65. It was years of slowly escalating horrors until he was diagnosed a year before passing. I depended on online information and online support groups to keep my sanity. The only person who knew anything about it was his neurologist, and here in Oklahoma there are no support groups for this, although there are plenty for Alzheimer's. Thank you for the work you are doing.
So hopeful! Thank you for this. My partner has been going through this horrible disease. I am educated, but I am all alone (family and friends are all gone due to the crazyiness) Please do more research. This information is so important.
Thank you for getting info about this terrible disease out there. My husband passed away from bvFTD 18 months ago, at age 65. It was years of slowly escalating horrors until he was diagnosed a year before passing. I depended on online information and online support groups to keep my sanity. The only person who knew anything about it was his neurologist, and here in Oklahoma there are no support groups for this, although there are plenty for Alzheimer's. Thank you for the work you are doing.
The best video I've seen on this. It's very well spoken, clear, and concise - and useful for layman. Thank you.
Thanks Kelly! More recent videos from the Penn FTD Center can be found at: ftd.med.upenn.edu/secondary/media-library
Excellent presentation! This has provided me with an outstanding introduction to the FTD for my research project.
So hopeful! Thank you for this. My partner has been going through this horrible disease. I am educated, but I am all alone (family and friends are all gone due to the crazyiness) Please do more research. This information is so important.
Thanks a lot for this pricise presentation!
Thank you for your great explanation
Outstanding!
every time he sais "uh" or "um" i take a sip of my beer
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