Look beyond what you may not know. Keep an open mind and answers start to show.

Dealing and Healing with Parkinson's Disease by author Karl Robb
Look beyond what you may not know. Keep an open mind and answers start to show.
As you probably know by now, the World Parkinson Coalition’s big event, the 4th World Parkinson Congress, is coming to Portland, Oregon in September 2016.
It has occurred to me that there are so many “experts” about Parkinson’s disease who
It will take change to make a difference in our own care. We can’t rely totally on Western medicine. You only see your neurologist a few times a year.
Parkinson’s disease has taught me so much about living! It has brought me a perspective, a purpose, and a focus!
I for one, have never been great with change! The reality of the situation is that change happens whether I want it or not. The energy, time, emotion, and effort, that we spend could be used so much better if we didn’t chase what we know can’t be changed.
Getting your point across is what we all strive to do in our daily interactions.
Dealing with any illness, whether it is Parkinson’s or not, is not an easy task!
I am so honored to be recognized with so many amazing bloggers to be named
Consider this for your search for health and wellness:
Laughter, giggles, chuckles, guffaws, and smiles are powerful tools for us to help ourselves–I hope
Those of us living with the illness as well as our care partners, caregivers, and close relatives, are all well aware of the physical, the mental, and the spiritual toll that Parkinson’s can take.
April has been declared to be Parkinson’s Awareness Month. So, I pose this question to you—what does that mean?
UPDATE! Just in case you missed it, here is the video link to the Champions
Monday mornings can be exciting or drudgery, depending upon your perspective to the upcoming week.
Parkinson’s disease has given me many gifts, lessons, and opportunities. I am forever thankful for the amazing people that I have met and developed friendships with over the past 20+ years.
10 Suggestions to Improve the Doctor-Patient Visit (from a patient’s viewpoint)
The people that we encounter leave indelible impressions that can last a lifetime. When in
10 Tips for Staying Positive and Proactive by Karl Robb – asoftvoice.com Take care of yourself. The more you know about Parkinson’s, the better. You play the key role in your own health.
It has been close to 4 years since my cat Shadow, lost her eye to Cancer. As worried parents, we were uncertain of how our vivacious ornery ball of fluff would mend or adapt to losing an eye.
I am so honored to have been chosen as a WPC blogger partner for the World Parkinson Congress
When one is tested with the disruption of illness or ailment, it sets a new
We are changing and upgrading the look and feel of the A Soft Voice blog!
Library Program Offer I am so thankful to you, my readers that I would like
To my friends and followers, Thank you for your support and interest in my blog!
How do you define a “good day”? The elements that compose the day are subjective
When given the choice of being right or happy, happy usually wins out.
Kind intentions carry merit, but kind actions have real impact.
I am quickly nearing the age of 50. To many of you reading this, 50