Lots to unpack here, but as a year sixer the element that most jumps out for me is ensuring that you always have something in your calendar to look forward to to. I would add, "Say 'yes'" more and actually choose to do things because you truly don't know if you will be able to do them in the future. I carry a bit more credit card debt than I like to, but also memories more priceless than things
Can’t agree more. The temptation when you lose some confidence as the result of something like this is to retreat, but you have to try and find the strength to put yourself out there more. Hard as that can be.
Another insightful and uplifting read. Well done! I hope you had an enjoyable trip and received your share of Midwestern hospitality . Thank you for the kind recommendation as well. It is appreciated!
I was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease a year ago at the age of 67. For several months I had noticed tremors in my right hand and the shaking of my right foot when I was sitting. My normally beautiful cursive writing was now small, cramped printing. And I tended to lose my balance. The neurologist had me walk down the hall and said I didn't swing my right arm. I had never noticed! I was in denial for a while, as there is no history in my family of parents and five older siblings, but I had to accept I had classic symptoms. I was taking amantadine and carbidopa/levodopa and was about to start physical therapy to strengthen muscles. I used different supplements that didn't work, so last July, I tried the PD-5 protocol—the best decision ever! My tremors eased, my energy returned, and I sleep soundly. I feel like a new woman, and I can walk and exercise again. I got the PD-5 from ww w. limitlesshealthcenter. com
Lots to unpack here, but as a year sixer the element that most jumps out for me is ensuring that you always have something in your calendar to look forward to to. I would add, "Say 'yes'" more and actually choose to do things because you truly don't know if you will be able to do them in the future. I carry a bit more credit card debt than I like to, but also memories more priceless than things
Can’t agree more. The temptation when you lose some confidence as the result of something like this is to retreat, but you have to try and find the strength to put yourself out there more. Hard as that can be.
Another insightful and uplifting read. Well done! I hope you had an enjoyable trip and received your share of Midwestern hospitality . Thank you for the kind recommendation as well. It is appreciated!
I was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease a year ago at the age of 67. For several months I had noticed tremors in my right hand and the shaking of my right foot when I was sitting. My normally beautiful cursive writing was now small, cramped printing. And I tended to lose my balance. The neurologist had me walk down the hall and said I didn't swing my right arm. I had never noticed! I was in denial for a while, as there is no history in my family of parents and five older siblings, but I had to accept I had classic symptoms. I was taking amantadine and carbidopa/levodopa and was about to start physical therapy to strengthen muscles. I used different supplements that didn't work, so last July, I tried the PD-5 protocol—the best decision ever! My tremors eased, my energy returned, and I sleep soundly. I feel like a new woman, and I can walk and exercise again. I got the PD-5 from ww w. limitlesshealthcenter. com