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- How to Support a Loved One with Tardive Dyskinesia - Healthline
Tardive dyskinesia, or TD, can cause involuntary movements of parts of the body This can make daily tasks, such as cleaning or cooking, a challenge Consider asking family or friends to help
- How to Support a Loved One With Tardive Dyskinesia - WebMD
Mind: "Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) " National Alliance on Mental Illness: "Tardive Dyskinesia " Neurology: "Impact of Tardive Dyskinesia on Physical, Psychological, and Social Aspects of Patient Lives
- National Organization for Tardive Dyskinesia
The burden tardive dyskinesia (TD) places on the lives of patients, families, and to a certain extent, caregivers, cannot be overstated The challenge for healthcare providers has been the limitations of currently utilized clinician-rated TD measurement scales such as the well-established AIMS examination
- Supporting someone with tardive dyskinesia - Mind
Supporting someone with tardive dyskinesia It can be worrying if your friend or family member has tardive dyskinesia (TD) Or maybe they've started taking antipsychotic medication and you're concerned they might develop TD in the future But there are lots of things you can do that might help
- About Tardive Dyskinesia - NAMI Tennessee
By increasing awareness among individuals, families, and providers, we can help ensure timely treatment and support Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week, observed each May, shines a spotlight on the need for routine monitoring—especially for those on long-term antipsychotic therapy—and promotes open, informed conversations between patients
- Tardive Dyskinesia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Living with tardive dyskinesia can be challenging, but adopting specific strategies can make a meaningful difference in your daily life Here are some practical tips to help manage this condition effectively: Stay informed: Educate yourself about tardive dyskinesia, including its causes and available treatment options Understanding your
- Resources to Manage TD Movements | TalkAboutTD
Discover tardive dyskinesia (TD) resources and support Take care of your physical and mental well-being—you're worth it There are ways to take more control of uncontrollable body movements Whether you are living with TD or caring for someone with TD, resources, tips, and other educational content are available to help support you
- Tardive Dyskinesia - NAMI Anne Arundel County
Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) is an involuntary movement disorder that can develop from taking certain medications, often those used to treat mental health conditions or gastrointestinal issues These movements are typically repetitive, uncontrolled, and can affect various parts of the body
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