meaghan (26) has just sent in a question.
Name: meaghan
Age: 26
Question: i just found out my friend has hd and how can i cope with i dont understand much about it as its just recent
Hi Meaghan,
I'm sorry to hear about your friend - is she a similar age to you? If so that is very
young to have HD. I think the best things you can do are to learn as much as you can
about HD (from the internet/websites like this one, and from your local HD Association)
and to listen to any problems or concerns your friend may want to talk about. You can
encourage her to get medical help (if she doesn't have this already) - again your local
HD Association will give you the contact details for the nearest HD specialist and
team. You can also help her in practical ways if she needs it, like helping with her
shopping, reminding her about paying her bills etc. Just being a friend, going out for
coffee and spending time with her is also very important. The HD Association can send
you a booklet about the ways HD can affect a person's thinking and behaviour, so you
know why she may be behaving in certain ways due to the illness. For example, people
with HD often have trouble remembering day to day things like appointments and paying
bills, and have trouble planning things they need to do, and carrying out a plan. So
they often need reminding of things (in a nice way of course!).
I hope this information is helpful but if you have any other questions please ask!
Fiona




