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2 articles from the last 30 days matching "independence"

AdvocacyRSS2 days ago

Balancing safety and individual autonomy in Parkinson’s disease

This article discusses an important challenge that families with Parkinson's disease face: deciding when a loved one should stop driving or reduce their independence due to safety concerns. The piece uses the example of noticing a parent swerving while driving to illustrate how difficult these conversations can be. It explores the tension between keeping someone safe and respecting their right to make their own choices.

WHY IT MATTERSParkinson's disease patients and caregivers need guidance on recognizing when symptoms like freezing episodes or motor control problems make activities like driving unsafe, so they can have informed conversations about maintaining safety without unnecessarily restricting independence.
💬 Ask your doctorParkinson's disease
AdvocacyRSSMay 1

I am watching a child lose his independence for the third time

A parent shares their experience watching their 15-year-old son Charlie lose the ability to move independently due to Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a genetic disease that causes muscles to weaken over time. This is the third of the parent's sons to experience this same progression. The article highlights the emotional and practical challenges families face as DMD gradually takes away their children's independence.

WHY IT MATTERSFamilies living with DMD need to understand the typical disease progression and prepare for mobility changes, as this firsthand account describes the real-world impact of losing independence at different ages across multiple children.
Good to knowDuchenne muscular dystrophy

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