• Welcome 2021!!

    Happy New Year!!  I don’t know about you but I have never been so happy to leave a year behind.  It has been a year of trials and tribulations and wrinkled hands from so much washing.  We have averaged  5 – 7 books per week since March, lived through almost 3 months with no tennis and discovered Zoom can be used for just about everything from exercise classes to family gatherings.  

    We have survived not eating out unless we can eat outside, wearing a mask everywhere you go, and not hugging.  We go nowhere except to the grocery store and the tennis court which has reduced gasoline use and carbon in the air.  

    I could go on and on about what we will not miss about 2020 but we did learn some lesson from 2020. I received this list from a good friend and reader of this blog  and I thought I would pass it along to you all.  

    It has been about 5 months since  my last post but with the COVID-19 restrictions there is very little news to report.   As noted above, we have been playing tennis with a small group (our pod) and the ever resourceful Pedaling for PD instructor Kathy has been teaching classes 3 days a week via Zoom.  I purchased a spin bike for home in order to keep up with the exercise as much a possible.

    I finally had a face to face visit with my neurologist in October which went well with no changes to medications or routines.  I also met with a speech pathologist and we decided the Speak Out! program would be beneficial as my voice has been getting softer and softer requiring me to repeat myself often.

    Speak Out! is a program where you meet one on one  with the speech pathologists three times  a week for four weeks  and learn to speak with intent!  The sessions were very focused on improving the volume of my voice using breathing exercises, visualising projecting my voice and practicing going from low to high and back while saying ahhhh.  In addition to the voice exercises, they also have cognitive drills for each lesson and a reading aloud exercise.  I found the program to be very beneficial and I have continued to work at speaking with intent everyday. 

    We spent the holidays at home with no family visitors for the first time that we can remember.  Hopefully next year we can return to normal as the vaccine is rolled out.

    Speaking of the vaccine, through a combination of serendipitous events, Mara and I received the first Moderna shot last week and are scheduled for the second shot in early February.  Sarasota county opened appointments for persons 65 and over using an online reservation system.  Because I had signed up for text messages from the county back in March, I received a text message that they were taking appointments and was able to schedule both of us before they were filled up.  The process worked very smoothly when we arrived at the County Health Department.  While there was a long line, it turned out they were people without an appointment hoping to get the vaccine  by waiting. 

    Since we had an appointment, we went to the head of the line and were in and out in approximately an hour including a 15 – 20 minute observation period after the shot.  So far we have had no major complications beyond some pain at the injection site.  I will update you when we get the second shot as I have heard that is when they expect more minor complications will occur since your body has been making antibodies to fight the virus.

    A reminder – if you haven’t already joined PD Avengers, please click here and add your name to the list of supporters.  We are hoping for 1 million supporters by 2022 and together we are fighting to END PARKINSON’S!

    I hope this post finds you healthy and not totally bored out of your mind.  Please mask up, practice social distancing and stay safe! 

    “It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.” – Confucius

     

      

     

  • Join PD Avengers & Let’s End PD!

    Last  month  marked the 7th anniversary of my official “you have Parkinson’s Disease” diagnosis from my first neurologist.   During the past 7 years  I’ve become very knowledgeable about PD, discovered tennis, turned into an exercise junkie to help slow the progression of my PD,  and moved to Florida.

    Meanwhile, after 200 + years Levadopa/Carbidopa, discovered 50 years ago, continues to be the main treatment for the symptoms of PD.  A lot of research has been done trying to identify the cause of PD and a number of new medications have been developed to deal with the symptoms of PD but the cure remains elusive.  The recent book “Ending Parkinson’s Disease” pointed out that PD is fast becoming  pandemic and action needs to be taken to end PD. You can read my blog post about the book here.

    Inspired by the book and it’s proposed PACT (Prevent,Advocate, Care, Treat)  a worldwide group of PD advocates have formed PD Avengers to advocate for ending Parkinson’s.  They want to unite 50 million voices world wide to prove PD matters and to build a sense of urgency to end Parkinson’s.  I have added my voice and have become a PD Avenger and I hope you will too!  You can find out more information and add your voice at PDAdvengers.com.  Together we can END PARKINSON’S!!

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Parkinson’s Awareness Month Is….Almost Over

Yep, here it is almost the end of April and the end of my third year going through Parkinson’s Awareness Month (April 1 – 30), and Parkinson’s Awareness Week (April 18 – 24th) and World Parkinson’s Day (April 11th (also Dr Parkinson’s birthday).  And today I’m wondering shouldn’t every month, week, or day be Parkinson Awareness month, week or day?  I don’t know about you but I’m aware of my Parkinson’s every day, and I don’t think I can get away with ignoring my PD from May to March waiting for the next Parkinson’s Awareness Month.  Changing my social media icons doesn’t stop my Parkinson’s and, if we can’t keep the need for a cure in front of everyone all year, how do we expect to secure funding for necessary research, clinical trials etc. Does Congress only meet one month a year?  OK maybe so, but they did proclaim April National Parkinson’s’ Disease Month this year. Do I only need to write one blog post a year (or 30 posts during the month of April, or 7 posts during Awareness Week?  I don’t think setting aside a month, week or day is the answer!

OK, I’ll take my tongue out of my cheek (or is it put my tongue in?) but I have to say I feel better getting that off my chest.  We can’t pretend that PD doesn’t exist the other 11 months of the year, just like we can’t pretend the same for Autism (also April) or Alzheimer’s (November) or Breast Cancer (October) just to name a few.  We have made tremendous strides in the past 5 years in PD research because we work to gather the support of family, friends and strangers, not just in April but year around.  So, if you didn’t get a chance to change your social icon, or participate in a fundraiser or attend a special PD event this month, you can still do something to help next month, or the month after, or……  Let’s not let up because Parkinson’s Awareness Month is over.

Our East Tennessee Support Group held it’s annual walk on April 16th, it was a beautiful day, we had a great turn out and so far we have raised over $12,500, 100% of which goes to fund research at the seven major Parkinson’s organizations through the National Parkinson’s Unity Walk held April 22, 2016.  The National total so far is over $1.2 million.  I want again to thank all of my supporters this year, together we will find a cure!

Speaking of the seven major organizations, if you haven’t heard, there is some welcome consolidation going on among the these groups.  PAN (Parkinson’s Action Network), primarily our voice on the hill, has become the Policy unit of the Michael J Fox Foundation.  In addition, NPF (National Parkinson’s Foundation) and PDF (Parkinson’s Disease Foundation) have signed an agreement to merge during this year.  I feel like this is a good thing, all of the organizations have similar goals – Find A Cure- and they don’t need to be in competition.

So we are back from Florida and have been attending the Silver Sneakers Program and using the weight equipment at the local gym.  We are shooting to maintain at least one hour per day/5 days per week and we have hit it most weeks so far.

We have rented a town home in Sarasota for a year to give us a chance to experience the area in all seasons, not just when it is cold in TN and warm there.  So we will go down and come back up through out the summer/fall seasons plus spend most of the winter there. No plans at the moment to sell the Lake Cottage, but we keep hearing that too many people wait too long to make a decision about moving and end up somewhere they don’t enjoy.  We know at some point we need a single story residence and we like the PD community in Sarasota and this opportunity popped up the last week of our stay so we jumped on it.  Watch this space for more information about how it all works out.

Couple of last minute items:
1) Partners In Parkinson’s will offer a live video feed on Saturday May 14th.  Click here for more information and to sign up.  A great opportunity if you haven’t been able to attend a local event.

This year the Fourth Triennial World Parkinson’s Congress will be held in Portland OR, September 20 – 23.  Early registration ends July 5th.  Mara and I are attending and serving as volunteers.  Check out the event schedule and register here.

Finally, I saw this great info graphic on  Parkinson’s Journey, a blog I follow by Sherri Woodbridge. This is part of a larger info grapic from the American Parkinson Disease Association.  I think it hits the exercise nail right on the head!

“It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.” – Confucius

Parkinson’s Awareness Month Is….Almost Over

Yep, here it is almost the end of April and the end of my third year going through Parkinson’s Awareness Month (April 1 – 30), and Parkinson’s Awareness Week (April 18 – 24th) and World Parkinson’s Day (April 11th (also Dr Parkinson’s birthday).  And today I’m wondering shouldn’t every month, week, or day be Parkinson Awareness month, week or day?  I don’t know about you but I’m aware of my Parkinson’s every day, and I don’t think I can get away with ignoring my PD from May to March waiting for the next Parkinson’s Awareness Month.  Changing my social media icons doesn’t stop my Parkinson’s and, if we can’t keep the need for a cure in front of everyone all year, how do we expect to secure funding for necessary research, clinical trials etc. Does Congress only meet one month a year?  OK maybe so, but they did proclaim April National Parkinson’s’ Disease Month this year. Do I only need to write one blog post a year (or 30 posts during the month of April, or 7 posts during Awareness Week?  I don’t think setting aside a month, week or day is the answer!

OK, I’ll take my tongue out of my cheek (or is it put my tongue in?) but I have to say I feel better getting that off my chest.  We can’t pretend that PD doesn’t exist the other 11 months of the year, just like we can’t pretend the same for Autism (also April) or Alzheimer’s (November) or Breast Cancer (October) just to name a few.  We have made tremendous strides in the past 5 years in PD research because we work to gather the support of family, friends and strangers, not just in April but year around.  So, if you didn’t get a chance to change your social icon, or participate in a fundraiser or attend a special PD event this month, you can still do something to help next month, or the month after, or……  Let’s not let up because Parkinson’s Awareness Month is over.

Our East Tennessee Support Group held it’s annual walk on April 16th, it was a beautiful day, we had a great turn out and so far we have raised over $12,500, 100% of which goes to fund research at the seven major Parkinson’s organizations through the National Parkinson’s Unity Walk held April 22, 2016.  The National total so far is over $1.2 million.  I want again to thank all of my supporters this year, together we will find a cure!

Speaking of the seven major organizations, if you haven’t heard, there is some welcome consolidation going on among the these groups.  PAN (Parkinson’s Action Network), primarily our voice on the hill, has become the Policy unit of the Michael J Fox Foundation.  In addition, NPF (National Parkinson’s Foundation) and PDF (Parkinson’s Disease Foundation) have signed an agreement to merge during this year.  I feel like this is a good thing, all of the organizations have similar goals – Find A Cure- and they don’t need to be in competition.

So we are back from Florida and have been attending the Silver Sneakers Program and using the weight equipment at the local gym.  We are shooting to maintain at least one hour per day/5 days per week and we have hit it most weeks so far.

We have rented a town home in Sarasota for a year to give us a chance to experience the area in all seasons, not just when it is cold in TN and warm there.  So we will go down and come back up through out the summer/fall seasons plus spend most of the winter there. No plans at the moment to sell the Lake Cottage, but we keep hearing that too many people wait too long to make a decision about moving and end up somewhere they don’t enjoy.  We know at some point we need a single story residence and we like the PD community in Sarasota and this opportunity popped up the last week of our stay so we jumped on it.  Watch this space for more information about how it all works out.

Couple of last minute items:
1) Partners In Parkinson’s will offer a live video feed on Saturday May 14th.  Click here for more information and to sign up.  A great opportunity if you haven’t been able to attend a local event.

This year the Fourth Triennial World Parkinson’s Congress will be held in Portland OR, September 20 – 23.  Early registration ends July 5th.  Mara and I are attending and serving as volunteers.  Check out the event schedule and register here.

Finally, I saw this great info graphic on  Parkinson’s Journey, a blog I follow by Sherri Woodbridge. This is part of a larger info grapic from the American Parkinson Disease Association.  I think it hits the exercise nail right on the head!

“It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.” – Confucius

Parkinson’s Awareness Month Is….Almost Over

Yep, here it is almost the end of April and the end of my third year going through Parkinson’s Awareness Month (April 1 – 30), and Parkinson’s Awareness Week (April 18 – 24th) and World Parkinson’s Day (April 11th (also Dr Parkinson’s birthday).  And today I’m wondering shouldn’t every month, week, or day be Parkinson Awareness month, week or day?  I don’t know about you but I’m aware of my Parkinson’s every day, and I don’t think I can get away with ignoring my PD from May to March waiting for the next Parkinson’s Awareness Month.  Changing my social media icons doesn’t stop my Parkinson’s and, if we can’t keep the need for a cure in front of everyone all year, how do we expect to secure funding for necessary research, clinical trials etc. Does Congress only meet one month a year?  OK maybe so, but they did proclaim April National Parkinson’s’ Disease Month this year. Do I only need to write one blog post a year (or 30 posts during the month of April, or 7 posts during Awareness Week?  I don’t think setting aside a month, week or day is the answer!

OK, I’ll take my tongue out of my cheek (or is it put my tongue in?) but I have to say I feel better getting that off my chest.  We can’t pretend that PD doesn’t exist the other 11 months of the year, just like we can’t pretend the same for Autism (also April) or Alzheimer’s (November) or Breast Cancer (October) just to name a few.  We have made tremendous strides in the past 5 years in PD research because we work to gather the support of family, friends and strangers, not just in April but year around.  So, if you didn’t get a chance to change your social icon, or participate in a fundraiser or attend a special PD event this month, you can still do something to help next month, or the month after, or……  Let’s not let up because Parkinson’s Awareness Month is over.

Our East Tennessee Support Group held it’s annual walk on April 16th, it was a beautiful day, we had a great turn out and so far we have raised over $12,500, 100% of which goes to fund research at the seven major Parkinson’s organizations through the National Parkinson’s Unity Walk held April 22, 2016.  The National total so far is over $1.2 million.  I want again to thank all of my supporters this year, together we will find a cure!

Speaking of the seven major organizations, if you haven’t heard, there is some welcome consolidation going on among the these groups.  PAN (Parkinson’s Action Network), primarily our voice on the hill, has become the Policy unit of the Michael J Fox Foundation.  In addition, NPF (National Parkinson’s Foundation) and PDF (Parkinson’s Disease Foundation) have signed an agreement to merge during this year.  I feel like this is a good thing, all of the organizations have similar goals – Find A Cure- and they don’t need to be in competition.

So we are back from Florida and have been attending the Silver Sneakers Program and using the weight equipment at the local gym.  We are shooting to maintain at least one hour per day/5 days per week and we have hit it most weeks so far.

We have rented a town home in Sarasota for a year to give us a chance to experience the area in all seasons, not just when it is cold in TN and warm there.  So we will go down and come back up through out the summer/fall seasons plus spend most of the winter there. No plans at the moment to sell the Lake Cottage, but we keep hearing that too many people wait too long to make a decision about moving and end up somewhere they don’t enjoy.  We know at some point we need a single story residence and we like the PD community in Sarasota and this opportunity popped up the last week of our stay so we jumped on it.  Watch this space for more information about how it all works out.

Couple of last minute items:
1) Partners In Parkinson’s will offer a live video feed on Saturday May 14th.  Click here for more information and to sign up.  A great opportunity if you haven’t been able to attend a local event.

This year the Fourth Triennial World Parkinson’s Congress will be held in Portland OR, September 20 – 23.  Early registration ends July 5th.  Mara and I are attending and serving as volunteers.  Check out the event schedule and register here.

Finally, I saw this great info graphic on  Parkinson’s Journey, a blog I follow by Sherri Woodbridge. This is part of a larger info grapic from the American Parkinson Disease Association.  I think it hits the exercise nail right on the head!

“It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.” – Confucius