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Christmas is long over, but for us there has still been lots of packing, wrapping and wrestling with sticky tape. We are on the move.
Christmas is long over, but for us there has still been lots of packing, wrapping and wrestling with sticky tape. We are on the move.
My holiday bucket list is ticked. I’ve been to some wonderful places. But I’m not going back. Here’s why.
Today I mark the third anniversary of my Parkinson’s diagnosis. And yes, I am celebrating
Dementia is no laughing matter – or is it? We know that music can spark joy and memories for people with dementia and connect them with their past. I’m hoping comedy can do the same.
People who need people, sang Barbra Streisand, are the luckiest people in the world. My social networks – real and digital – keep my neural networks sharp and focused.
Several times a day I wobble but stay upright. These ‘magic moments’ may look alarming, but I celebrate each one of them as a fall I’ve prevented.
If everyone with Parkinson’s tells a non-parky one new fact about living with the condition, that’s one huge awareness resource for today’s World Parkinson’s Day.
I’m the expert in Me and my Parkinson’s. But I’d still like to find out more. So I’m delighted to find out about a champion of personal science, who encourages us to be both researcher and subject. Wise old Owl. Bear of Very Little Brain. Who’s the clever one? In Read more…