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SUMMARY:Tardive Dyskinesia presentation by Dr. Ana Stan
DESCRIPTION:Ana D. Stan\, MD\, PhD will give  a presentation about Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) Wednesday\, June 26 from noon-1:30 pm at the Cottonwood room at the Bozeman Public Library. The program is free and refreshments will be provided. Please join us to learn more about TD. \nTardive Dyskinesia (TD) is a persistent\, involuntary movement disorder that is characterized by uncontrollable\, abnormal and repetitive movements of the face\, torso\, limbs\, and fingers or toes. These involuntary movements may be rapid and jerky or slow and writhing. This can be disruptive and negatively impact people living with TD. TD is a chronic condition that is unlikely to improve without treatment. \n  \n 
URL:https://namibozeman.org/event/tardive-dyskinesia-presentation-by-dr-ana-stan/
CATEGORIES:Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)
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SUMMARY:Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) Awareness Week May 5-11
DESCRIPTION:TARDIVE DYSKINESIA (TD) IS A REAL\, CHRONIC CONDITION\nIt means having body movements you can’t control. \nTD is not a side effect. It’s a condition where people experience persistent\, uncontrollable movements in different parts of their bodies. These movements can be rapid and jerky or slow and writhing\, and they can vary in severity. \nIf it feels like uncontrollable movements are taking control of your body\, it could be TD. \nEven mild movements from TD could have emotional and social consequences.* They can cause worry\, frustration\, and self-consciousness. It’s important to know that diagnosis and treatment by a healthcare provider may help you manage your TD. \nClick on this link to learn more \nhttps://www.talkabouttd.com/
URL:https://namibozeman.org/event/tardive-dyskinesia-td-awareness-week-may-5-11-6/
CATEGORIES:Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)
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SUMMARY:Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) Awareness Week May 5-11
DESCRIPTION:TARDIVE DYSKINESIA (TD) IS A REAL\, CHRONIC CONDITION\nIt means having body movements you can’t control. \nTD is not a side effect. It’s a condition where people experience persistent\, uncontrollable movements in different parts of their bodies. These movements can be rapid and jerky or slow and writhing\, and they can vary in severity. \nIf it feels like uncontrollable movements are taking control of your body\, it could be TD. \nEven mild movements from TD could have emotional and social consequences.* They can cause worry\, frustration\, and self-consciousness. It’s important to know that diagnosis and treatment by a healthcare provider may help you manage your TD. \nClick on this link to learn more \nhttps://www.talkabouttd.com/
URL:https://namibozeman.org/event/tardive-dyskinesia-td-awareness-week-may-5-11-5/
CATEGORIES:Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)
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SUMMARY:Tardive /Dyskinesia (TD) Awareness Week May 5-11
DESCRIPTION:TARDIVE DYSKINESIA (TD) IS A REAL\, CHRONIC CONDITION\nIt means having body movements you can’t control. \nTD is not a side effect. It’s a condition where people experience persistent\, uncontrollable movements in different parts of their bodies. These movements can be rapid and jerky or slow and writhing\, and they can vary in severity. \nIf it feels like uncontrollable movements are taking control of your body\, it could be TD. \nEven mild movements from TD could have emotional and social consequences.* They can cause worry\, frustration\, and self-consciousness. It’s important to know that diagnosis and treatment by a healthcare provider may help you manage your TD. \n\n\n\n\nSerious mental illness affects all populations & systematic disparities can limit racially & ethnically diverse communities from getting equal treatment opportunities. It’s important that all people taking antipsychotic medication be monitored by a healthcare provider.\nDo you know someone who is experiencing uncontrollable\, abnormal & repetitive movements of the face and/or body parts? It might be tardive dyskinesia (TD). Learn about this involuntary movement disorder and help us increase TD awareness: TalkAboutTD.com\n\nClick on this link to learn more \nhttps://www.talkabouttd.com/
URL:https://namibozeman.org/event/tardive-dyskinesia-td-awareness-week-may-5-11-4/
CATEGORIES:Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)
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SUMMARY:Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) Awareness Week May 5-11
DESCRIPTION:TARDIVE DYSKINESIA (TD) IS A REAL\, CHRONIC CONDITION\nIt means having body movements you can’t control. \nTD is not a side effect. It’s a condition where people experience persistent\, uncontrollable movements in different parts of their bodies. These movements can be rapid and jerky or slow and writhing\, and they can vary in severity. \nIf it feels like uncontrollable movements are taking control of your body\, it could be TD. \nEven mild movements from TD could have emotional and social consequences.* They can cause worry\, frustration\, and self-consciousness. It’s important to know that diagnosis and treatment by a healthcare provider may help you manage your TD. \nFor early detection and diagnosis\, people taking antipsychotic medication should talk to a healthcare provider about routine screenings for drug-induced movement disorders\, such as tardive dyskinesia (TD). \nPeople living with tardive dyskinesia (TD)\, an involuntary movement disorder\, may experience uncontrollable movements of the face and/or body parts\, which can lead to physical\, social and emotional impacts. \n\n\n\n\nIf you’re being treated with antipsychotic medication and are experiencing uncontrollable\, abnormal and repetitive movements\, it’s important to talk with your healthcare provider about tardive dyskinesia (TD).\nThe uncontrollable movements of tardive dyskinesia can negatively impact a person physically\, socially & emotionally\, and a support system can help. Learn more about TD and find resources.\n\n\n\n\nClick the link below and visit TalkAboutTD.com to learn about TD. \nhttps://www.talkabouttd.com/
URL:https://namibozeman.org/event/tardive-dyskinesia-td-awareness-week-may-5-11-3/
CATEGORIES:Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)
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SUMMARY:Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) Awareness Week May 5-11
DESCRIPTION:TARDIVE DYSKINESIA (TD) IS A REAL\, CHRONIC CONDITION\nIt means having body movements you can’t control. \nTD is not a side effect. It’s a condition where people experience persistent\, uncontrollable movements in different parts of their bodies. These movements can be rapid and jerky or slow and writhing\, and they can vary in severity. \nIf it feels like uncontrollable movements are taking control of your body\, it could be TD. \nEven mild movements from TD could have emotional and social consequences.* They can cause worry\, frustration\, and self-consciousness. It’s important to know that diagnosis and treatment by a healthcare provider may help you manage your TD. \n\n~600\,000 people in the U.S. are living with tardive dyskinesia (TD) and ~65% have not yet been diagnosed. Visit TalkAboutTD.com to learn about TD and the importance of talking with a clinician about routine screenings for drug-induced movement disorders.\nProlonged treatment for bipolar disorder\, major depressive disorder\, schizophrenia or other mental illnesses with antipsychotic medication may lead to movement disorders\, such as tardive dyskinesia (TD).\n\nPlease click on the following link for Jeff and Shelley’s stories on living with Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plQDbZknhR8 \nClick on the following ling for resources\, visit: TalkAboutTD.com \nhttps://www.talkabouttd.com/
URL:https://namibozeman.org/event/tardive-dyskinesia-td-awareness-week-may-5-11-2/
CATEGORIES:Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240507
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SUMMARY:Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) Awareness Week May 5-11
DESCRIPTION:TARDIVE DYSKINESIA (TD) IS A REAL\, CHRONIC CONDITION\nIt means having body movements you can’t control. \nTD is not a side effect. It’s a condition where people experience persistent\, uncontrollable movements in different parts of their bodies. These movements can be rapid and jerky or slow and writhing\, and they can vary in severity. \nIf it feels like uncontrollable movements are taking control of your body\, it could be TD. \nEven mild movements from TD could have emotional and social consequences.* They can cause worry\, frustration\, and self-consciousness. It’s important to know that diagnosis and treatment by a healthcare provider may help you manage your TD. \n\nSymptoms of tardive dyskinesia (TD)\, a persistent\, involuntary movement disorder\, include uncontrollable\, abnormal & repetitive movements of the face and/or body parts which may appear differently from person to person.\n~65% of people living with tardive dyskinesia (TD) have not yet been diagnosed\, which is why it’s important for individuals being treated for mental illness with antipsychotic medications receive routine screenings.\n\nPlease click on the link below to hear Shelly’s story. \n\n\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eokbk-r9Lmg \nLearn more at TalkAboutTD.com \nhttps://www.talkabouttd.com/
URL:https://namibozeman.org/event/tardive-dyskinesia-td-awareness-week-may-5-11/
CATEGORIES:Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)
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SUMMARY:Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) Awareness Week May 5-11
DESCRIPTION:TARDIVE DYSKINESIA (TD) IS A REAL\, CHRONIC CONDITION\nIt means having body movements you can’t control. \nTD is not a side effect. It’s a condition where people experience persistent\, uncontrollable movements in different parts of their bodies. These movements can be rapid and jerky or slow and writhing\, and they can vary in severity. \nIf it feels like uncontrollable movements are taking control of your body\, it could be TD. \nEven mild movements from TD could have emotional and social consequences.* They can cause worry\, frustration\, and self-consciousness. It’s important to know that diagnosis and treatment by a healthcare provider may help you manage your TD. \n\nTardive dyskinesia (TD) is a persistent\, involuntary movement disorder characterized by uncontrollable\, abnormal and repetitive movements of the face\, torso\, limbs and fingers/toes.\nDid you know tardive dyskinesia (TD) is associated with prolonged use of antipsychotic medication used to treat mental illnesses such as bipolar disorder\, major depressive disorder and schizophrenia?\n\nClick on this link to hear Jeff’s story \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMjuM8_vt6I \nClick on the link below to learn more about TD and the daily challenges of those who are impacted at TalkAboutTD.com. \nhttps://www.talkabouttd.com/
URL:https://namibozeman.org/event/tardive-dyskinesia-awareness-week-may-5-11/
CATEGORIES:Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)
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