My road to diagnosis and who did you tell? - Episode 2

My road to diagnosis and who did you tell? - Episode 2

I am a second generation person with Parkinson's . Both my parents had it and so I grew up knowing about this condition. I started a blog to help me process what was happening for me and hopefully to help others. Now, I want to make some podcasts as another way to reach people. I will continue with a similar work to my blog, in that my life is not just about Parkinson's and so I talk also about other aspects of my life from time to time. Also, as a recently retired Social Worker working in neurology, I have professional experience that will also give me a unique background in understanding Parkinson's. I hope you enjoy my musings.

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Life is like a game of bowls. You never know what you are going to get.

Life is like a game of bowls. You never know what you are going to get.

The game of bowls is a good comparison to a life with Parkinson's we all have our own way of doing things and sometimes they work and sometimes they don't!

5 Jul 12min

Learning my limits - Where am I at? What can I do?

Learning my limits - Where am I at? What can I do?

My UK trip has taught me that what I might wish to do and what I am able to do, may have to come to a bit of a compromise. It's better to have some experiences than push ourselves beyond the level we ...

1 Jul 12min

Travelling with Parkinson's - Embrace, adapt and enjoy life

Travelling with Parkinson's - Embrace, adapt and enjoy life

Don't wait too long to travel and tick off your bucket list. While some may discourage with some compromises and adaptations travel can still be possible and enjoyed.

15 Jun 8min

Some lessons I have learned about listening to my body

Some lessons I have learned about listening to my body

Just a few thoughts about listening to my body, especially when travelling.

10 Jun 7min

Banking, they are being such "$%#kers!"

Banking, they are being such "$%#kers!"

The loss of bank branches and the risks this entails for vulnerable people.

9 Jun 5min

The challenges of travelling - self evaluation

The challenges of travelling - self evaluation

Nearly five years in and we are currently on holiday in the UK. This episode is part of a travelogue that I like to do when I travel to the UK and other places and the challenges I am faced with and s...

5 Jun 14min

The Big UK Trip

The Big UK Trip

This is a rather gravelly voiced me first thing in the morning, with my first recording of our eight week trip away to the UK. First time using my little travelling mic, so all in all some little adju...

12 Mai 8min

Feeling vulnerable

Feeling vulnerable

I had a crash in my car today, but luckily I was the only one with injuries and they were minor. It left me feeling vulnerable to judgements based on my age.

22 Apr 9min

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