
Seven Notrumps
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Narrated by:
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Alyzae Adnan
About this listen
What is it like to live with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)? And what is it like to be the caretaker of an individual suffering from this hard-to-diagnose neurodegenerative disease? The author of Healing a Broken Promise, Dr. Daksha Patel writes about the social and familial implications of a person suffering from PSP and that of their caretaker. Dealing with the gradual deterioration of a loved one while also trying to understand the disease for what it is, Dr. Patel recalls her experiences one bridge game at a time—a game she and her husband play passionately.
©2021 Daksha Patel, M.D. (P)2025 Daksha Patel, M.D.
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