If 15 years ago I started noticing the symptoms of Parkinson although it was many years later when I found out that was to blame for these "blunders."
The fight from the first day goes by accepting the reality that you live in, does not mean accepting resignation.
happiness grows in direct proportion to the recognition and inversely proportional to the expectations.
first thing you should feel a patient with Parkinson's is a hero because, as all disabled or handicapped as opposed to those who do not suffer any life difficulty, are forced to live every hour of every days in the limit of their capacity.
"I can not always control my body as I wish. I can not control when I feel good and when not. But I can control how I have my mind clean. I can still control how I am prepared to make a greater effort if someone needs "are phrases of Michael J. Fox takes about the same time as me with the disease and reflect the harsh physical reality in which we live and also the courageous attitude of mind with which we must cope.
"One thing the disease has given me is a different perception of death. From time to time you lose something, and each Once you lose something, that's a step toward death. If you can accept and every loss, you can accept the fact that someday you will be a great loss. Once you accept that, you can accept anything. Then you think, well, assumed that, why do not I take a break? "Michael J. Fox here facing another unknown to the sufferer of Parkinson's, future.
"One thing the disease has given me is a different perception of death. From time to time you lose something, and each Once you lose something, that's a step toward death. If you can accept and every loss, you can accept the fact that someday you will be a great loss. Once you accept that, you can accept anything. Then you think, well, assumed that, why do not I take a break? "Michael J. Fox here facing another unknown to the sufferer of Parkinson's, future.
I approach it with rest of mind, giving thanks that there is, either way, and the feeling I'm playing an extension, the game of life tied me and I have Parkinson's play that extended forward, enjoying it, hoping to reach a goal that makes you win the game, but if the cure comes in the form of scoring, ready to shoot without missing any penalties.
Learn to accept things is the key to everything. This is not to say that I leave, or I give up, or do not believe I can influence the outcome of this will have. I take it for what it is, period, and struggling to live.