Fiona and John - Interview 09
Fiona's husband was diagnosed in 2003 at the age of 42 with early onset Parkinson's Disease. He has continued to work full time.
Married, 2 children aged 14 and 18. Husband is still working. She is an NHS Manager.
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Fiona's husband was diagnosed in 2003 at the age of 42 with early onset Parkinson's Disease. He has continued to work full time.
Married, 2 children aged 14 and 18. Husband is still working. She is an NHS Manager.
Her partner was diagnosed with PD 18 months ago. So far he doesn't need medication and they have told very few people about the diagnosis
Her partner was diagnosed with PD 18 months ago. So far he doesn’t need medication and they have told very few people about the diagnosis
Isabelle's mother who had had PD for 12 years came to live with her in 2002. It was not always easy to care for her and for her own young children. After an admission to hospital they agreed to move her to a nearby nursing home. This has worked well for all of them.
Former nurse.
Mari describes what it's like seeing and dealing with the symptoms of her husband's Parkinson's disease.
Widow, 2 children.