by Kerry Wilson | Mar 17, 2019 | Blog
It’s time to spring into action – abandon those nasty addictive social media devices and comfy couches and get out and about in the freshest of air. Yes, Spring is officially almost here and as I look out of my London window I’m seeing blue sky, sunshine and a...
by slypn | Jan 17, 2017 | Blog
There’s been a lot of David Bowie music in our house this past week as we remembered the great all round performer. And some of his songs are great dance tunes as well. I have observed that since my diagnosis of PD some six years ago, my appreciation of...
by slypn | Dec 12, 2016 | Blog
It’s not been a great week for the shaking palsy – under attack from several fronts – and that’s a good thing. First we saw the amazing story of Emma Lawton on BBC’s new show Big Life Fix. Her link to the story on Facebook has received over 35 million (yes...
by slypn | Nov 21, 2016 | Blog
We all know some of the hidden symptoms of PD like apathy, anxiety, stress, depression, and how some of these symptoms like stress can result in increased tremor and pain or discomfort. The other day I attended a very interesting workshop in Fulham, given by David...
by slypn | Nov 8, 2016 | Blog
World Parkinson’s Congress 2016 trip report – Portland, Oregon USA Initially I was not too excited to attend the World Parkinson’s Congress 2016 (held every three years), thinking it would be mostly dull presentations about the latest drugs, patches, pumps and...