Staying on top of our goals and keeping focused with Parkinson’s disease can be very difficult for many of us.

Sharing Over 40 Years of Wisdom Living with Parkinson's Disease by author Karl Robb
Staying on top of our goals and keeping focused with Parkinson’s disease can be very difficult for many of us.
Today, on World Parkinson’s Day, make this a day of remembrance where we might commemorate those who have left us—those who lead us on our path in advocacy, research, clinical trials, education, fitness, or just touched our lives!
Many people facing Parkinson’s disease find that after their diagnosis, they are drawn to creating art. Do you make art? If so, how do you make your art?
Mental health changes while facing Parkinson’s is a non-motor symptom that needs more awareness. Apathy or depression are real and without awareness and without making a change, can get worse.
Friendships while facing Parkinson’s disease will either strengthen or eliminate friendships. You will notice that some friendships will change.
If we don’t at the very least try to express our feelings and advocate about our illness, we are missing the opportunity to receive awareness, funding, new therapies, and improved medications. Today is World Parkinson’s Day- Get involved! #WorldParkinsonsDay #MotivationMonday
Parkinson’s disease Awareness Month has begun! Spreading awareness and information, when at all possible is key. #ParkinsonsAwarenessMonth
The most beneficial action that you can make in your life is to take charge and get as healthy as you can.
Once again, it’s World Parkinson’s Day! How are you going to educate and increase awareness of Parkinson’s Disease today?
Tomorrow, James Parkinson‘s essay will be 200 years old. Since
It is April and that means it is Parkinson’s Disease
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