Disease Trajectory with Lauren Massimo, PhD, CRNP, Co-Director of the Penn FTD Center

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Are there stages of FTD? What can you "expect"? This week we walk through disease trajectory with Dr. Lauren Massimo (also featured on Episode 2 - Understanding Apathy).
Dr. Massimo breaks down what we know, and how she likes to guide families through these discussions.
And this week's personal stories come from our friends Lauren and Michelle from the Sister Project. Hear their stories told on Season 1 episodes "June" and "June Pt. 2.
This episode is dedicated to June. xx
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We want to send big love to the entire ⁠⁠Penn FTD Center Team⁠⁠ for jumping in feet first, to our sponsors for their support and to our guests for openly sharing their stories. 

Please see below for links mentioned in the show and a direct link to our informative companion blog for this episode. Each week a new episode will launch Tuesday followed by a blog that will be sent out via email to our subscribers. To sign up for our e-mail visit our website ⁠⁠remembermeftd.com⁠⁠.

The companion blog to this episode can be read ⁠⁠here⁠⁠. Special thank you to The AFTD for their collaboration and support of these blogs!

Remember Me is proud to work with ⁠⁠⁠⁠LearnFTD⁠⁠⁠⁠, by Alector in working to raise awareness of FTD.. For additional information and resources, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠LearnFTD.com ⁠⁠⁠⁠
Thank you for supporting our work and for supporting the FTD community. 


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Disease Trajectory with Lauren Massimo, PhD, CRNP, Co-Director of the Penn FTD Center

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