CBS News Miami's Ted Scouten shares Parkinson's disease diagnosis
Since his diagnosis last October, Scouten has been keeping a video journal to show how he lives with Parkinson's and to let everyone know who has it that they're not alone.
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Since his diagnosis last October, Scouten has been keeping a video journal to show how he lives with Parkinson's and to let everyone know who has it that they're not alone.
Ted Scouten said it lasted through a live shot on television.
Ted Scouten said he went through a battery of tests early on and finally had one called a DaTscan. That's an imaging scan which helps doctors determine if there is a loss of nerve cells in the brain that produce dopamine
Ted Scouten said he's grateful to have his husband David by his side for support.
Ted Scouten said while it can't stop the progression of Parkinson's, exercise can slow it down.
Ted Scouten said he was diagnosed a year ago.
Ted Scouten said he's not freaking out about it and is accepting that Parkinson's disease is now a part of his life.
Ted Scouten said when he told his doctor about what he was experiencing, the doctor told him to see a neurologist.
Ted Scouten said he noticed his one arm did not swing correctly and he was getting tremors.
Ted Scouten has to put the medicated patch on a different part of his body every day.
Ted Scouten was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease a year ago.
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