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Dealing and Healing with Parkinson's Disease by author Karl Robb
Today, the newest James Bond blockbuster, SPECTRE, is released in the United States! The Bond
At the time of my diagnosis, I was said to be in the rare two percentile of patients. Now, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation (PDF) it is estimated four percent of people with PD are diagnosed before the age of 50. It is estimated that 60,000 new cases are diagnosed a year and somewhere between 1 million to 1.5 million people in the United States are living with it.
These are just a few of my observations from living with Parkinson’s disease for over 30 years. I hope you find them to be of help and encourage you to share what have learned with me and my readers.
Animals have healing properties all of their own. Look deep into these amazing and loving eyes and you can sense the intense power.
On occasion I get requests to endorse, promote, or mention products. I am careful what
No matter what you want to call it, patterns, cycles, or habits, I believe that
If you read my blog, I am a positive person but I see far too many friends disappearing from our community. As these voices go silent, it becomes easier for them to go missing.
Keeping focus and staying mindful is a daily challenge for most of us but add
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
April has been declared to be Parkinson’s Awareness Month. So, I pose this question to you—what does that mean?
Monday mornings can be exciting or drudgery, depending upon your perspective to the upcoming week.
I am quickly nearing the age of 50. To many of you reading this, 50
HBO’s In Treatment was the first series I have seen Parkinson’s Disease (PD) addressed in
I want to know if you have questions, comments, or suggestions for upcoming posts. Are
I haven’t purchased a new backpack or stocked up on office supplies. Ads galore remind
If you have Parkinson’s disease or are a carepartner/caregiver and are looking for ideas or
In case you didn’t know, April is Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month. Just in time, I am excited
1. Do what you can to stay healthy without overdoing it. 2. Avoid debt as
Last week, I went to one of my favorite local hangouts for a bite to
If you are a loyal reader of this blog, I apologize. Updates to A Soft Voice
If you follow my blog, I thank you for all your support and I apologize
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Keeping focus and staying mindful is a daily challenge for most of us but add
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What does a cure mean to you? Does it mean stopping the illness dead where
Last Saturday, I had the privilege to attend and share some of what I have learned
Whether you have Parkinson’s disease, have some other ailment, or issue in your life, there is probably an element in your life that could use improving.
Illness shouldn’t break up a family. It shouldn’t come between spouses. Friendships shouldn’t end because