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which is near | |
I soon learned that each patient has their own version of Parkinson's their own story to tell. | |
knowing | |
People get it at sixty-five. | |
It's very rewarding working with clients and helping them establish their values and their vision. | |
i'm tessie | |
So she was asking some tough questions I think. | |
this was the first out of eight siblings that had really asked me about it. | |
immediately the traveller took off his cloak so the north wind | |
It's an old person's disease. | |
I guess it took me a few years to say okay. | |
and house | |
I truly think I do have a mission. | |
where you can enhance your voice express your feeling and everything | |
if there's a possible cure I will do whatever I can for it. | |
So if I don't deal with that quickly then they start filling in the gaps. | |
and I started off just kind of noticing a kind of a kink in my arm before I could just stop it. | |
And now I've made the transition and the neural pathways have realigned themselves. | |
it just wasn't doing it in a timely manner shall we say. | |
and I just felt with my family that I was the loser with a disease. | |
to be compassionate | |
Stop and go. | |
and you know the wheels were falling off. | |
we offered a big banana and a big chicken for the devil | |
Cancel the order. | |
wind and the sun | |
challenge | |
a bit tiring | |
we may each have our own individual Parkinson's. | |
help | |
And that's in my bank. | |
Parkinson's creeps up on you incrementally. | |
church of england | |
and the fifteen ninteen years | |
it destroyed me. | |
cloak | |
and the sun | |
we face Parkinson's head-on with purpose reexamined and new dreams to pursue. | |
and sooner or later there wouldn't the hand wouldn't move. | |
What was going on was that I had full blown Parkinson's running through my system. | |
so much of what you do is precise and about balance. | |
he even lighted a black candle to drive away the demon or the evil spirit | |
i have gone to a series of speech therapy before | |
Love your | |
and you you dream on your way. | |
stronger when it travelled | |
It won't affect anything I do and I'm not drunk or mad. | |
church and | |
so how was the reaction of your family. | |
stronger of the two | |
firstly i avoided people because i don't want them to see my new condition | |
came along wrapped in | |
versus the easiest | |
i was thirty seven when i had this disease | |
We aren't growing the business at a rate that I feel is acceptable. | |
Get out. | |
Just take a walk. | |
you're in the pharmaceutical business. | |
the north wind | |
because you know stress and fatigue aren't good for me. | |
that just came across me like where did this come from. | |
The diagnosis was a massive shock. | |
Call the doctor | |
pleasant and we | |
and the financing to use their minds to to zero in on the problem. | |
I was twenty nine when I found out I had Parkinson's disease. | |
Play ball. | |
if I don't do that going forward it doesn't matter because I'll be doing something else. | |
So what I've done is I use my left foot on the brake and my right foot on the accelerator. | |
he blew more closely the travelled fold his cloak around him and at last north wind gave up | |
this is not an easy life for me | |
then the sun shone | |
why me. | |
Open the back door. | |
when she get past the idea that you did something to deserve this or that. | |
you are absolutely | |
my right foot i was dragging my right foot and limping when walking | |
after you would come out with an article about going public with it. | |
tired now | |
it's the little things like putting a cup on a saucer. | |
it seems like it confers all that out of the window. | |
What we have underlying us if we didn't already have it before is a really profound friendship. | |
and I would start to note the letters would get smaller and smaller. | |
and i'm sixty years old now | |
because it keeps me very mentally alive. | |
because i can feel the changes in my body | |
they agreed | |
close the road | |
fifteen years | |
in our family we always swept things under the rug. | |
and say the north wind | |
and secondly the way i talk truly truly frustrating for me | |
they will end up questioning again what did you say | |
Run fast. | |
One of the things I've had to do is adjust my driving. | |
and I can either sit and sulk and be a victim or take this and run with it. | |
yeah there's no escaping and. | |
to help me transistion even though I have been | |
but then it came to a point where the thing that stops it. | |
north wind blew as hard as it could |
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