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  • I am 20 years old and I used get some of these symptoms like being expressionless while in fear, unable to express how I feel physically on my face ...like basically I am afraid to make faces and goes on to have a frozen stagnant face when I am put to difficult situations around people , since I joined my high school and still continues to as I go to...

  • i guess the act of Jaya where he leant over to hit his sister may not necessarily be intentional with hurting her but rather he might have leant over to caress her or to poke her so as to grab her attention bcs maybe he should have something to say to her or any that the poking went a lil too far though ...so i guess we should rather lay emphasis on how jaya...

  • John is not ready to open up with any other friends or perhaps he might be thinking that no one else could be as good as his old friend. John is quite afraid of losing his friend so he insists him to play with John by offering his toy. John is too much attached to his friend that it seems like he have been keeping the desire of going to his friends birthday...

  • Hello Maam. I am sorry about your son and I pray he will be better soon and he could get along this real quick.
    My name is sahil and I am from India.
    I am a student doing my under graduation in occupational therapy. We were given this particular project as part of our semester exams to prepare a history of a child with autism spectrum disorder. It would...

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    This guy is super motivating. Hearing him talk about his life with autism and how he got over that and how he is being himself right now makes me think that I really had autism and I could really take challenges as opportunities to grow. Wow. What a great idea. I just realised this fact that we all need to have challenges to grow. And the growth of a person is...

  • As far as the informations and experiences that I've heard from the presentations of different personalities in this course are concerned, one thing that I find common with these wonderful people is that eventhough they suffer to live with such a life challenging disease, their passion to know more about their disease and their eagerness to help others...

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    I am an under graduate student studying for occupational therapy and this is my very first step into the world of Autism .

  • Thankyou maam.

  • Hello everyone. i am Sahil and i am from India. i am pursuing ug degree in occupational therapy. As an occupational therapists we may have to deal with a lot of neurotic diseases and autism is clearly one that is more common. This is my very first step into the world of autism and i cant really wait to know more about this stuff !

  • I guess the messaging platforms used for communication maybe helping although it takes place slowly to get things done but still it's something a solid approach to reach messages to other team members and the sender can be pretty confidential about the fact that once the message is sent successfully, it is available right there itself and the recipient can...

  • I think I am good with the goal setting thing but I have a lot to improve regarding to the communication aspect.

  • As we are pretty sure about the limitations stated above is something that remote workers soften face, bit I was wondering what if the office for which the employees working for could put up with some mental relaxing session in their work syllabus and make it mandatory for the workers to attend those sessions . Something that if the employee didn't attend them...

  • Yes I think remote working a good idea for a mother like her also generally for every mothers and fathers out there . The world is already on its grip to the rapid globalization and technological advancements but what is our guarantee about humanity and human generation and for a good society in the future with values and morals ? We shouldn't forget about our...

  • I am interested in remote working bcs of the fact that it's time flexible and it allows to finish off our other non-professional commitments simultaneously getting along with our job. My motivation to remote working is for sure the changing attitude of the world into a digital world and also the people living on it .

  • I have voted a lot more because remote working van enable someone like civil engineers or business men to work collaboratively with their team members as well as they can do other parts of their job simultaneously like doing site visits and doing evaluations or discussions with teammates from the site itself.

  • Hello everyone, I am 19 and Iam from India
    and I currently study for occupational therapy course in an Indian university. My course covers a large area of medical stuffs and more specifically we have got to do a lot with team working or collaborative working ect since most of the occupational therapists gets employed at multi disciplinary clinics where we...

  • The key question about Parkinson's disease as far as my knowledge is concerned is wether a person with Parkinson's disease would develop anyother disease in future just like they develope dementia in some cases ? And if some one who initially have shown symptoms of P.D but ended up with dementia , can they be treated for dementia in the first stage itself or...

  • The course so far is going so nicely and often makes learners especially beginners enthusiastic to discover more about Parkinson's Disease. The method which thsi course uses where course instructs the learners to complete certain tasks after each section is so helpful to gain extra knowledge about the disease and it automatically helps the learner to dig ...

  • The history of JW Langston is a remarkable one in the history. His finding of MPTP as a compound responsible for degeneration of DA neurons has given way to develop animal models of MPTP induced Parkinson's disease to do researches on PD. He is also noteworthy of carriying out the neuroprtective trials with non- human species which in turn inspired him to...

  • I think the tremors which are one of the common diagnostic symptoms of parkinsons disease is due to the result of damage of cerebellum and maybe also associated with damage of basal ganglia which also causes involuntary muscle movements and difficulty in initiating a movement.

  • If the great boxing legend of the world Muhammad Ali wasnt diagnosed with Parkinson's disease I wouldnt have been known about this disease so far. All I know about the Parkinson's disease is that It causes motor impairments where the affected experiences stiffness in movements at his body joints, tremors, and the patient often presents with a masked face...

  • I think that by asking to the patient directly for what are the needs to be satisfied for him to have a quality life , makes things easier for the professionals and it also helps the patient itself to come up with their own creative strategies for themselves that they feel are suitable for healing their problems ..

  • Since I am a budding student in Occupational Therapy, I am new to the whole umbrella term dementia, though this course did enlighten me to a world which I have never been to before. A world where there are no specific solution but just possibilities whether it's on treatment or on diagnosis, it sounds a lil messed but still I enjoyed my learning about...

  • Thankyou sir. You were right .I just came across that section discussing the treatments and medications for DLB symptoms and now I am pretty much clear about that as far as the knowledge provided by this course alone.

  • I think the huge grey area as described by prof Robert Howard, in between the onset of either motor or cognitive symptoms which is the diagnostic solution which determines wether the person is having a Parkinson's with dementia or the other , is quite an area of complex fluctuations in pathology that progresses the disease from one level to another which...

  • Just thought of phrasing this quote of the doctor in mind that it's a nightmare to live with a patient who has delusion about you . I was wondering what treatment could one possibly give for people with delusion?. I was wondering what if some number of patients with delusions be put together into an environment like a nursing home and letting them to survive ....

  • I was so shaken by the terrible mistake made by the GP who prescribed him the anti psychotic drugs ( cant fully blame the GPs though nowadays )which made things go very worse .ig while prescribing these kind of drugs the GPs should actually suspect the patients mental health and referring to a mental physician before prescribing these kind of drugs would be a...

  • Yes yes . If carol gets to understand These questions means she is improving from her Loss of empathy which she has developed due to AD ..

  • Ofcourse by educating the public about dementia and its prognosis if people would really understand the problem of the persons with dementia and they might take efforts to adjust with people with dementia in the society and provide room for them too

  • The idea employed behind this virtual reality treatment is so innovative and really effective except for the only reason that it's way too expensive. I was thinking of what if the virtual reality games that the kids of today used play be modified into something like this and employed to clinical setups. Like instead of wizard games we could ask the help of...

  • It's really important to know the background of any person who comes for a treatment and so yea most essentially in case if the client confronts with symptoms of dementia in particular. By knowing the background of the client and if in case the client get to be diagnosed with dementia , then it makes things easy for us to give genuine counselling and to make...

  • These couples deserves to be sculptured in the history of the world ..perhaps they have made such a huge contribution to the future generation by coping up with research programmes and supporting people of their own kind.

  • The FAD puts on a higher risk of getting the disease to closer ones than the sporadic alzheimer's' since the later was a dominant autosomal disease . And also the FAD , since it affects the young population of the society, it poses a major threat to the future and the development of the nation as a whole since youths are the hope of every nation. So...

  • I would really like to thank these beautiful couples for opening up with the society so genuinely and even they pointed out the effect of diagnosis on care takers...

  • Just seeing how Carol's roles are being shifted to stuart, I am worried wether Stuart would develop some mental complexions due to the stress which he has been going through by supporting Carol.And also Ig if Stuart would share his burdens and how he is struggling to do every day tasks which was once carried out smoothly and easily by his wife, could some way...

  • Thankyou so much for giving such a simple and clear cut explanation about the FAD. It made me understand the worth of the discovery of the Amyloid cascade hypothesis which emphasizes the proximacy of the FAD disease and it really did make a huge difference by starting treatment to the patient years before they develop symptoms.

  • I didnt know that until I saw this video .
    Looking at Carol's interest to still continue to work in the profile of Alzheimer's even while managing the Alzheimer's in her own family, its quite inspirational for the health care professionals to support the Alzheimer's society of the world.
    I feel like it must be quite challenging to parents with a job to look...

  • What is the probability that this disease can be recessive? And if this is a genetic disease then ofc itll tend to remain in that family pedigree..so is there any medical treatments to completely prevent the gene from getting further transferred to next generation from the affected person.

  • Just got a crystal clear view about dementia and a birds eye view about the 4 most common causes of dementia or more specifically 4 common forms of dementia. And also on knowing that such a huge number of affected people in just UK istelf makes me more concerned about considering dementia as a Global Cognitive Disease .Thankyou so much . Looking forward to...

  • This video really got me choked up. Because I am that kinda guy who gets really anxious while listening to discoveries and inventions. I was so surprised to hear the discovery of an amyloid gene in Carol's family as a cause of FAD and literally I cant wait to know more about the experiences that Carol's family had gone through and of course about the worlds...

  • As a budding occupational therapy student, I am looking forward to know more about Alzheimer's disease and its diagnosis conditions and treatments to be given .