Visual Hallucinations
Visual hallucinations can be one of the more confusing and isolating symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease. While not everyone experiences them, they are more common than many people realize and can range from seeing shadows or movement in the corner of your eye to seeing people, animals, or objects that aren’t there. In this week’s Pearls for Parkinson’s, we discuss what visual hallucinations are, why they can occur in Parkinson’s disease, and practical strategies that may help manage them. Most importantly, we encourage open conversations with your healthcare team, as treatment options and support are available. If you or someone you care about has experienced visual hallucinations, know that you are not alone. 🎧 Listen to this week’s episode for insight, understanding, and practical tips. https://pearlsforparkinsons.buzzsprou... To support more programs like this: https://wiparkinson.app.neoncrm.com/f... Wisconsin Parkinson Association website: https://wiparkinson.org/ facebook: / wiparkinson instagram: / wiparkinson

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