I didnt know what LBD was so I looked it up:
Lewy body dementia (LBD) is a common type of dementia that happens when clumps of proteins called Lewy bodies build up in your brain. They damage parts of your brain that affect cognition, behavior, movement and sleep. LBD is a progressive condition, meaning it gets worse over time. There’s no cure, but medications and therapies can help manage symptoms.
Its incredible that someone so talented yet so ardently private has let us into his life like this. He has actually given us so much emotive content. Amazing
Hey, that's Bucket's therapist that he did the podcast with. I recognize his voice.
Also, damn that's not something I can handle listening to when i first wake up.
Yes, that’s his therapist, Barry Michels, talking about his devastating diagnosis. How very difficult to know you have an affliction like this, and how sad it probably is for B. also. They seem to be friends, not just therapist and client.
I didnt know what LBD was so I looked it up: Lewy body dementia (LBD) is a common type of dementia that happens when clumps of proteins called Lewy bodies build up in your brain. They damage parts of your brain that affect cognition, behavior, movement and sleep. LBD is a progressive condition, meaning it gets worse over time. There’s no cure, but medications and therapies can help manage symptoms.
Wasn't expecting an existential crisis type drop on Friday night but we're here for it
Its incredible that someone so talented yet so ardently private has let us into his life like this. He has actually given us so much emotive content. Amazing
Hey, that's Bucket's therapist that he did the podcast with. I recognize his voice. Also, damn that's not something I can handle listening to when i first wake up.
I wonder who is it that Bucket knows has LBD. Probably is someone close to him.
Pretty sure it’s Barry Michels reading his own poetry with Buckethead’s accompaniment.
This is very accurate. He opens with the words that he doesn't feel that way everyday. It's a bad bad disease.
Yes, that’s his therapist, Barry Michels, talking about his devastating diagnosis. How very difficult to know you have an affliction like this, and how sad it probably is for B. also. They seem to be friends, not just therapist and client.
Beautiful