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I've immersed myself in a new language three times out of love for my husband, but Parkinson's has been the most challenging.
Posted: February 1, 20090 commentsDr. Douglas Everett Hobson Neurologist Director, Movement Disorders Clinic, Deer Lodge Centre Winnipeg, Manitoba • Stay in ... Read More
You may already know that yoga is a great way to get moving, but could it also help with Parkinson's symptoms? Here's how it works, poses to try, and more.
How I modify my artistic space to help me paint with Parkinsons Disease. Tips and tricks you may be able to use in your own studio.
Je m'appelle Lauren, Lauren Jauregui. Enfin je sais que ce n'est pas mon vrai mon car j'ai grandis dans un orphelinat, par conséquent, je ne connais pas mes vrais parents. Mais je compte bien le découvrir... ATTENTION: Je reprend l'univers magique de notre chère amie J.K Rowling. J'ai l'intention d'introduire les deux meilleures groupes de filles, autrement dit "girls band" à Poudlard.
Columnist Jo Gambosi's sister, Bev, displayed Parkinson's symptoms for years before her diagnosis. These included tremor and loss of smell.
There are reasons people with a Parkinson's diagnosis want it kept secret. I didn't want the disease to define me. And I didn't want pity.
Not once have I ever been told about how Parkinson’s could affect my hormones and periods.
My first book, Possibilities with Parkinson's: A Fresh Look, developed the theory of spectrum presentation of Parkinson's disease. This book expands on those thoughts to describe the design of a Parkinson's self-management toolkit. As a writer advocating for the Parkinson's community, it is my hope that I can make a change not only in my Parkinson's but for others also. \"With Possibilities with Parkinson's: Developing a Self-Management Toolkit, Dr. C. has created another brilliant book that is supportive and provides practice tips for both the physical and emotional challenges of this disease. I strongly recommend this book to everyone with Parkinson's disease, their partners and anyone with a chronic neurological disorder, including chronic pain.\"Jeannette Guerrasio, MD Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, author of Embrace Ageing \"Possibilities is a streamlined extension of Dr C.'s remarkable insights about the mysteries of Parkinson's disease. Dr. C.'s suggested action steps are indispensable for any sufferer determined to live well with their condition.Gil Thelen, President MeOverPD, author of Counterpunch: Duking it Out with Parkinson's \"Dr. C.'s columns have so much to offer readers because they are so precise in their descriptions of symptoms and feelings. Dr. C. is so good at cataloguing prescriptions and developing a way forward that his lived experience lends them so much relevance and authenticity.\" Robert S., Editor, BioNews Inc.
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OCTOBER 2, 2018 BY JEAN MELLANO Today began with a pity party and I had to take out the hats. Like most people with Parkinson’s (PwP), our days — even our hours and minutes — are a roller coaster ride of highs and lows. My day started extremely low, and my pity party began as soon as I shakily got out of bed. I was totally fatigued even though I’d had a good night’s sleep. What is a pity party? In 2007, I battled tonsil cancer, and Steve, my late life partner, was by my side at the time with his steadfast support. Critical to my healing and recovery was Steve’s ability to help me keep my sense of humor. At one very low point during radiation treatment, I was whining about my pain, and Steve said, “Do you want me to get the hats?” I asked, “What hats?” Steve replied, “Hats for the pity party.” We both laughed so hard. From that moment on, I knew I would survive cancer. I bought some party hats that we frequently brought out whenever one of us was having a pity party. The hats never failed to bring a smile to our faces. Why was I having a pity party today? As I struggled to get dressed this morning, my sports bra was not cooperating. I had to battle to put it on, and I broke into tears of frustration when I realized I’d put it on inside out. Only PwP could truly understand the despair over an experience like this. One would later tell me she would have left it inside out. I will file these words of wisdom for the next time. Next, I had no confidence in my ability to move without knocking things over or bumping into furniture. I was depressed and apathetic, and I was not feeling motivated to go to Rock Steady Boxing (RSB). Then, I tried to organize some paperwork into piles, and I was dumbfounded! I could not figure out how to do this, so I suspect my cognitive skills are starting to fail me. My disease is progressing. How did I handle this setback? Almost as if Steve were whispering in my ear, I realized I needed to put away the pity party hats and get on with my day. I needed to go on autopilot to head to RSB class. If I thought about it too much, I would not have gone since I knew it would be a tough workout. Why was this class different? This week marks the one-year anniversary of when RSB was first offered in Sag Harbor, New York. At the start of each class, as is her custom, Sensei Michelle has both volunteers and participants gather in a circle, and she asks each of us her question of the day. This is so we all get to know each other better. These questions can be something like “What is your favorite movie?” or “What did you do this holiday weekend?” What was the question of the day? Today, Sensei Michelle asked us to reflect on what RSB means to us. It was an emotional moment for most of us. Sensei Michelle said that after all her years of teaching martial arts, she has found her calling in coaching RSB. Some of the volunteers indicated they found the students so inspiring. Another volunteer’s late father had Parkinson’s, and she wanted to help others with the disease. The common theme among the students’ responses was that they loved the camaraderie and support we get from the class. More than one student said that fellow participants are like family. Others shared that they would be isolated if not for RSB, and the socialization with others who understand what it is like to have Parkinson’s is invaluable. Time to get busy! It was time to get to work, and although I felt so fatigued, I was able to live in the moment of this class and push myself through the drills. As we finished up the class, Sensei Michelle put me on the spot and said I was going to break wood again — only this time, it was two pieces of wood instead of the one piece I had broken nine months ago. She knows me so well. I did not know she was going to do this, so I had no time to stress about it. It was the roller coaster high I needed today. The times of triumph like this keep me going. For the briefest of moments, I could remember what it was like to feel strong and confident before I slipped back into my current reality. Sensei Michelle, thank you for believing in me and for giving me the gift of a glimpse at my former self! Thank you RSB volunteers and my fellow boxers for your incredible support and encouragement, not just today, but throughout the year. All of you inspire me to continue fighting this disease. “Every successful individual knows that his or her achievement depends on a community of persons working together.” –Paul Ryan *** Note: Parkinson’s News Today is strictly a news and information website about the disease. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website. The opinions expressed in this column are not those of Parkinson’s News Today or its parent company, BioNews Services, and are intended to spark discussion about issues pertaining to Parkinson’s disease. https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/2018/10/02/parkinsons-welcome-to-my-pity-party-ended-high-note/
When I was diagnosed 11 years ago, I told my wife that when she no longer felt safe with me driving she should tell me and I would hang up the keys. That time came a few months ago. I did not have an accident; I just demonstrated poor judgment one time too many. Now she does 90% of the driving...
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