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"I really appreciate all the help and support"

About: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / Neuro-rehabilitation Unit (NRU)

(as a service user),

I almost threw a drink over someone at a football match when my hand started to act unnaturally. It was a bit of a shock at the time. After being diagnosed with Parkinson's over a year now I’m getting used to the daily routine of taking tablets keeping fit etc I must say that the care and advice I’ve had from the Parkinson's team at the movement disorder clinic Queen  Elizabeth hospital Glasgow has been second to none. I really appreciate all the help and support that i get from them! Long may it continue! Thank you so very much!

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Response from Nicole McInally, Patient Experience and Public Involvement Project Manager, PEPI, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 3 months ago
Nicole McInally
Patient Experience and Public Involvement Project Manager, PEPI,
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Submitted on 20/12/2024 at 08:51
Published on Care Opinion at 08:51


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Dear Thomas634

Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We understand that dealing with Parkinson's can bring many unexpected challenges, such as the incident you described at the football match. It must have been quite a shock for you.

We are truly pleased to hear that the care and advice you have received from the Parkinson's team at the Movement Disorder Clinic at the Queen Elizabeth university Hospital Glasgow have been so beneficial to you. Your kind words about their support and dedication mean a great deal to us.

It is wonderful to know that our team has made a positive impact on you.

Take Care

Nicole

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