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The more we’ve talked to people living with Parkinson’s, the more we’ve learned about the impact of compulsive and impulsive behaviours. A potential side effect of dopamine agonists (that is, commonly prescribed Parkinson’s medications that mimic dopamine in the brain), these might include compulsive gambling, shopping or hypersexuality.
In this episode, UK-based Vicki Dillon shares her own difficult experience of impulsive behaviours, which saw her personality change while her job, finances, reputation and family life suffered.
She is joined by Dr Angelo Antonini, an academic neurologist from Italy who has around 30 years of experience supporting people with Parkinson’s. He shares his perspective on approaching dopamine agonists – and treating his patients with care and empathy.
In their conversation, Vicki and Angelo discuss the implications of dopamine agonists, how to address compulsive and impulsive behaviours – and why awareness about the issue is key to overcoming stigma and helping people with Parkinson’s.
Parkinson’s Life magazine is produced by Speak Media on behalf of the European Parkinson’s Disease Association, the leading voice for Parkinson’s in Europe. For the latest research and information on Parkinson’s, visit EPDA.eu.com
If you like what you’ve heard, please rate and review – it helps make sure others can find us. And if you’d like to share your story with Parkinson’s Life magazine, get in touch through Facebook, Twitter or by emailing [email protected]. Keep a lookout for our next episode and until then, take care!
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The more we’ve talked to people living with Parkinson’s, the more we’ve learned about the impact of compulsive and impulsive behaviours. A potential side effect of dopamine agonists (that is, commonly prescribed Parkinson’s medications that mimic dopamine in the brain), these might include compulsive gambling, shopping or hypersexuality.
In this episode, UK-based Vicki Dillon shares her own difficult experience of impulsive behaviours, which saw her personality change while her job, finances, reputation and family life suffered.
She is joined by Dr Angelo Antonini, an academic neurologist from Italy who has around 30 years of experience supporting people with Parkinson’s. He shares his perspective on approaching dopamine agonists – and treating his patients with care and empathy.
In their conversation, Vicki and Angelo discuss the implications of dopamine agonists, how to address compulsive and impulsive behaviours – and why awareness about the issue is key to overcoming stigma and helping people with Parkinson’s.
Parkinson’s Life magazine is produced by Speak Media on behalf of the European Parkinson’s Disease Association, the leading voice for Parkinson’s in Europe. For the latest research and information on Parkinson’s, visit EPDA.eu.com
If you like what you’ve heard, please rate and review – it helps make sure others can find us. And if you’d like to share your story with Parkinson’s Life magazine, get in touch through Facebook, Twitter or by emailing [email protected]. Keep a lookout for our next episode and until then, take care!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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