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1. Hello ,
I'm sending this email to give you information about linking to the online video of Planning for Hope:
Living with Frontotemporal Disease. We truly appreciate you helping to share information about FTD and
Early Onset Dementia.
This email includes
1.Potential text to include on your website.
2.The URL of the Planning for Hope documentary website.
3.The Embed Code if you'd like to have the program appear in a Video Player on your site.
4.Photos in .jpg format you can use in conjunction with the link/player for Planning for Hope.
The online video is currently optimized for high-speed Internet connections, but an alternate version for
medium-speed connections will be available soon. Please let me know if you or your site visitors have
problems viewing the video and you'd prefer a link/player for the other version.
And please let me know if you need additional information or resources to link to the online video. I'll be
glad to help you in any way I can.
Again, thank you for joining with us to spread awareness and understanding about these diseases that
affect so many persons and their families, yet are unknown to most people.
Suggested website text:
Do you have an inkling there something changing in your thinking?
2. People fear losing cognitive abilities more that death.
Is it becoming hard to find words, and you stop in the middle of a sentence
forgetting the end?...but you are only 40 years old, and at the peak of your career?
Has your ability to concentrate declined? That darn math. Do you struggle staying
positive? Are there times you can't find your way around town?
"Planning for Hope-Living with Frontotemporal Disease", is a documentary with
unprecedented access inside of the mind and lives of patients coping with this
terminal disease. Patients share their heart-wrenching stories of perpetual grief
from the loss of skills, capabilities, their jobs, families, tremendous financial ruin
and the suffering from the stigma that goes with dementia. Many have been told
they only have a few years to live. The challenge is to shed light and bring
awareness to the disease, to share optimism, and find a cure. We must listen to our
own bodies, and then the physicians need to listen and believe us.
URL for Planning for Hope:
http://FTDPlanningForHope.com
Player Embed Code for Planning for Hope: Living With Frontotemporal Disease - High-
Speed Connection:
<iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/26735336?byline=0&portrait=0" width="440"
height="249" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen allowFullScreen></iframe>
Photos (Right-Click or Control-Click on Mac to Save):
CAPTION FOR THE FOLLOWING PHOTOS:
Susan Grant and Cindy Dilks from "Planning for Hope" and Val Lowe, M.D., Mayo Clinic Department of
Radiology, examine Susan's PET Scans.
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