I know that I have blogged about Inbrija in the past, but I have an update about my recent experience with using the Parkinson’s medication, and seeing that I have been talking so much about my excitement for this potentially life-altering drug, I knew it deserved an updated blog post. What is Inbrija? … and […]
I Get To Exercise Today
I wake to the sound of my alarm at 6:45 am. The distinct sound of rain confuses me as I open my eyes and strain to see through the blurriness that is all around me. I see my dog Crash stretching and yawning at the edge of my bed. In the middle of the night, […]
Cooking Adventures
I have had multiple… shall we call them… “situations” revolving around cooking food. Maybe it started when I was a little girl trying to get out of school. I knew my parents wouldn’t let me stay home unless I was running a fever, so my genius-level brain came up with the plan to hold the glass […]
Touchpoint Product Review
I had been getting questions about a little device that you can hold in your hand, and the vibration will help with anxiety, stress, sleep issues, and even tremors brought on by Parkinson’s disease. Ding, ding, ding. You have my attention. I began to research the links that people have been sending me with questions like “have […]
Would You Want to Know?
I have been hiding in my living room, with the lights down low, curtains pulled, and with all honesty… not bathing every day. The first step of recovery is admitting you have a problem… so here goes. I have just finished 5 Seasons of Outlander on Netflix. I am addicted to the show. There, I said it… it’s out […]
Parkinson’s through my niece and nephew’s eyes
Tomorrow is Christmas Day. Although my family won’t be having a traditional holiday, like many families across the world due to the fear of COVID, I find myself reflecting on past holidays that I had the pleasure of spending with my nephew and niece. Ethan is 13 years and Maddie 11. I’ve been known as the […]
12 Days of a Parkinson’s Christmas
I felt that maybe instead of doing my regular blog post, that I would add to my growing Christmas collection because hey, life has been a bit wonky lately. With California going back into stay-at-home restrictions due to COVID, I thought we would all benefit from a smile and little dab of holiday cheer. Merry […]
My Parkinson’s Paranoia
I have been trying to get back on a schedule with my exercise routine. I was participating in Rock Steady Boxing and Yoga until the COVID pandemic slapped us across the face. Then I got in the Corona slump, where I felt unmotivated and unproductive. Out of fear, despondency, anxiety, and trepidation, I felt the pressure of limiting […]
I Hear Voices
Sometimes, I find myself looking at posts that I had written years ago and it helps me remember that I need to be kind to myself and patient with the progression of my Parkinson’s. This post titled “I hear voices” helped me see that my anxiety about having a Neurological condition and how I navigate […]
What Parkies Shouldn’t Do On Halloween
Even though the pandemic has implemented guidelines, there are still ways to celebrate Halloween, so I thought it would be appropriate to post my holiday blog. Enjoy… even if it’s 6 feet apart. I see ghosts, ghouls, witches, vampires, and zombies everywhere. But I am not taking a dopamine agonist, so how am I seeing these […]
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