Jeremy Paxman, a retired broadcaster, expressed the challenges of living with Parkinson's disease, stating it makes one wish they hadn't been born. He led a group of high-profile Parkinson's patients in presenting recommendations to the UK government on World Parkinson's Day. The group delivered a Parkinson's Charter to Number 10, emphasizing the need for more support for those affected by the disease.
Important to meet with @ParkinsonsUK in Parliament today to hear about the impact of the cost of living crisis on people with Parkinson’s. It’s clear the Government must do more to support people with the condition. #StillNowhereNearEnough https://t.co/XdfqyntR3v
It was great to recently meet representatives of Parkinson’s UK in parliament to mark World Parkinson’s Day. Not enough people understand what it is like to live with Parkinson’s. To find out more visit: https://t.co/VbC8kglKyO #WorldParkinsonsDay https://t.co/IcIZmkBZFi
It was great to see Jeremy Paxman mark World Parkinson's Day by presenting a Parkinson's Charter to Number 10 yesterday.
🔴 ‘Parkinson’s makes you wish you were never born’, says Jeremy Paxman https://t.co/oxiuN9UZqQ
High-profile #Parkinsons patients led by retired broadcaster Jeremy Paxman have delivered recommendations about the disease to the UK government on #WorldParkinsonsDay. #parkycharter @moversand6 https://t.co/mqRZVKafpE
Parkinson's makes you wish you hadn't been born, Paxman says https://t.co/bH5hD3jgU6
Jeremy Paxman: Parkinson's 'makes you wish you hadn't been born' https://t.co/FjR3kpJ3ek
Jeremy Paxman says Parkinson’s ‘makes you wish you hadn’t been born’ https://t.co/SCfyuGY7FH