Tag: education
The Start of My Christmas Countdown!
For the next 12 days, I will be offering some
Farewell and Thanks to Stan Lee!
Heroes come in and out of our lives, often unrecognized
Parkinson’s is Still a Mystery!
In Norman Cousins’ book, Anatomy of An Illness, Cousins mentions
We Can Work Through Pressure
Pressure hits us all. Some people thrive under pressure, while
What Every Person with Parkinson’s Needs to Know About Air Travel
Don’t be alarmed– but be aware, my fellow Parkinson’s disease
Accept Your Mission! It’s Not Impossible! Focus Your Energy, Wisely!
If you are embarrassed, sad, shamed, or lack self confidence about having Parkinson’s, I am here to tell you that you don’t have the energy or time to devote to such unproductive emotions.
Mother’s Day 2018
On this, the 8th Mother’s Day without her, I lit
Words Matter In Medicine–Compassion and Kindness Are 2 To Focus On!
When I was first diagnosed, the neurologist in 1991, coldly
Dyskinesia Isn’t A Dance and It Really Isn’t Funny!
The struggles of coping with dyskinesia and understanding how it differs from tremor.
Collaboration with PatientsLikeMe
I am so excited to announce that Angela and I
Community Update – Events and Online Resources
ParkinsonsDisease.net Reaches 10k Likes! If you follow this blog, you
Back To School?
Back To School A phrase or term in
10 Tips for Staying Positive and Proactive
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.
Partners in Parkinson’s DC event this Sunday 10/12
This Sunday marks the first Partners in Parkinson’s event in
Skepticism
I am neither a doctor nor am I a scientist.
April Is Parkinson’s Awareness Month!
Parkinson’s Disease Puts Your Life In Perspective This month is