Parkinson’s Atlas

Nobody folds a map anymore. Nobody traces a finger down the crease and counts the little squares D4. B9. Page twelve, cross the state line, grab the second atlas from the glove box. Nobody does that anymore. We are GPS people now. We go to work. We go to school....

What Parkinson’s has taught me – COMMUNITY

It has been said, “if you have seen one person with Parkinson’s, you have seen just one person with Parkinson’s.” The Parkinson’s community is diverse, presenting an opportunity to learn about the diversity of how each of us, physically and mentally exhibit...

The All-Terrain Mindset

I won’t pretend to be an off-roading enthusiast, but I have been on a dozen or so excursions with some seasoned veterans.  Along the way, I’ve picked up a few useful nuggets to keep things safe and fun on the back roads.  Interestingly, some of these...

Living well with Parkinson’s

“Living well with Parkinson’s” can sound like an oxymoron, but it can be done. Since my diagnosis, I have explored three continents, became a dog dad, met the love of my life, got married, won a Super Bowl ring, bought my dream house, and somehow...

Remember the time…

Please remember that, yes you can. You may not want to, you may need to, but you can. Sometimes one foot in front of the other is the ONLY way we can get there. This is the nature of the beast that is neurodegenerative disease. But here’s the part we don’t talk about...

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