Dealing with PD has a lot to do with PD symptoms.
Continue reading “35a. Ignoring symptoms is not enough”34a. Life is not a straight line
It is difficult to stay focused on your “friend” with same intensity every day. Some days life gets in a way and you may get distracted.
Continue reading “34a. Life is not a straight line”33a. Quitting Parkinson’s
Parkinson’s is similar to an addiction, like smoking. Quitting Parkinson’s is like quitting smoking.
Continue reading “33a. Quitting Parkinson’s”32a. Recovery symptom – warts gone or going
I have found out recently that small warts on my left foot toes are gone or going. I have already verified with Dr. Janice Walton-Hadlock that this is another sign of recovering.
Continue reading “32a. Recovery symptom – warts gone or going”31a. Monster mind
If you have PD you are probably aware that you are constantly hearing this voice in your head. Voice which is analytical, always on lookout for the danger. This is our protective mind which is doing it’s best to keep us alive. Symptoms usually increase when this voice is strong. When we feel unsafe.
Continue reading “31a. Monster mind”30a. Being perfectionist
Being perfectionist is common characteristic of PD personality. We want to figure out everything, know every aspect of things, do everything punctually, by the book. In other words, we want to control everything.
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