What has changed after 10 years of living with Parkinson's?
Dianne Donaldson has been living with Parkinson's for over 10 years. It has impacted on every area of her life but she is determined not to give up the fight.
Parkinson's Queensland talks to Dianne about the need for better support services and why they make a difference.
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My husband was diagnosed at 50, retired at 58. He had DBS surgery that has helped a great deal, but now walking has become much more difficult. He uses a large stand up walker in the house and has a scooter for outdoors. His new struggle is with the desire to go anywhere and he rarely leaves the house. I’d like to sound more positive, and there are days with fun, family, and laughter, but life seems to be a marathon to stay one step in front of the terrible disease. Good luck to you with this struggle and caregivers. A good attitude is important for both. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Find the KZread interview w/ the large, older guy who was going downhill fast w/ PD, and he tried a keto diet, and has reversed the disease by 90 to 95%. It is a great success story!
It’s not impossible they will find a cure🙏🏻
Thank you👏👏💜
Dianne tells us why support is so important in her management of Parkinson's. #AWalkInThePark
Thank you for sharing :) It mean's a lot
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My hubby going into his 31st yr with Parkinson's. DBS gave him a life
@Fip999
5 ай бұрын
Wow 🙏🏻
@precious4111
16 күн бұрын
What is DBS
It’s not impossible they will find a cure 🙏🏻
@hoperambo1178
2 жыл бұрын
I pray for a cure every day. God help us all fight this fight.
Laugh 💯 ☺💝
My husband has P d but doesnt have a.y shakes what does that mean 😅
@alisonclarke9650
4 ай бұрын
Yeah I also have PD but hardly any tremors. I have slowness and rigidity instead. I don't know why it varies so much, it's weird 😊
Great advice… I got Parkinson I’m in my 50s aswell !