The adaptation to the parkinsonism is a long and continuous process.
A successful adaptation will lead the parkinsonian one to be seen
like a single and whole person, with whom it sometimes happens to
have to depend on the others. This advance is not done without
clashes. Often difficult periods ago where the support and the
interventions of the close relations and looking after are of first
importance. The parkinsonian ones can exteriorize their feelings also
easily only of others. The problems of elocutions are added to a
difficulty in using mimicry and the gestures which usually constitute
the not-verbal language. The looking after personnel must thus know
which reactions are possible in the patients and conscious being that
the little of emotive intensity observable does not reflect
necessarily the degree of the feeling lived by the individual. Many
works exist, treating more in-depth of the anxiety, anger, sadness,
etc. We invite you to consult them where necessary. It is significant
that you learn how to include/understand your disease and your answer
to the treatment to be able to communicate effectively to your doctor
and the other members of your looking after team. You with the words
familiarize which your doctor will employ to describe your disease
and use to them yourself. If you learn how to develop a critical
spirit vis-a-vis so that you can read or hear in the media or on
Internet, you will learn with better living with your disease.