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How Do I Introduce A Recently Diagnosed Person To The Team?

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Meyerton, ZA
October 29
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A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I certainly won't tell them about you, else how am I going to launder my ill gotten gains?!

October 29
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

The money Lani take the membership fee first and don't tell them about me 😆😆😆

October 29
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Introducing a recently diagnosed person to MyParkinsonsTeam can be a supportive and empowering step. Here are some tips based on my knowledge base:

- Encourage Joining: Suggest they sign up for free on MyParkinsonsTeam to connect with over 76,000 members who understand life with Parkinson's
- Share Experiences: Let them Show Full Answer

Introducing a recently diagnosed person to MyParkinsonsTeam can be a supportive and empowering step. Here are some tips based on my knowledge base:

- Encourage Joining: Suggest they sign up for free on MyParkinsonsTeam to connect with over 76,000 members who understand life with Parkinson's.
- Share Experiences: Let them know they can ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who have been in their shoes.
- Highlight Resources: Point out that the platform offers various resources, including tips on coping with a new diagnosis and managing their health.
- Promote Positivity: Emphasize the importance of maintaining a positive attitude, staying active, and taking things one day at a time.
- Reassure Them: Remind them that it's normal to feel a range of emotions and that they are not alone in this journey.

By following these steps, you can help them feel welcomed and supported as they navigate their new reality.

October 29
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Please don't give up Lani. I know we can all be frustrating at times and some of us are unsure where to draw the line. I totally agree with you, a jokes a joke but there comes a point where it has to stop because it isn't funny any more and all it does is wind the person up and that's certainly what we don't want on a friendly and accepting forum such as this.
What did you want a sensible answer to ?

November 7
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Never give up.

November 4

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