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Every day those living with Parkinson’s fight for better living, for a cure. Today on Remembrance Day, we honour the people that served our country and are still serving to preserve our freedom. Freedom to pursue a better life, pursue love and happiness, and the freedom to reach for your greatest potential. We asked members … Read more
Dulcie Webb is a Calgarian at heart but has lived in Cochrane for nearly 40 years. A mother of two and a grandmother of one, she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2016 by her family doctor. It took an additional year to receive a diagnosis from a neurologist in 2017. When approached to participate in … Read more
When life gives you Parkinson’s, what comes next? It’s a question Larry Gifford asked himself after his own diagnosis as he looked to make the best of the news delivered to him by his doctor in August 2017 when he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at the age of 45. Larry, a 30-year broadcast veteran, soon … Read more
The Growling Beaver Brevet, one of Canada’s most celebrated Parkinson’s rides, was hosted in support of Parkinson Canada this year. That partnership was new for the event, and so was the 2020 virtual ride context but what didn’t change is the magic around the ride… something that putting cycling and Parkinson’s together always seems to … Read more
At first, Bev Lavender thought she might have carpal tunnel syndrome. While working on the computer her hand would freeze and lock. So, Bev saw her doctor who then sent her to a neurologist. During that first visit he did a nerve conduction test, asked a few questions, and though it wasn’t very obvious, diagnosed … Read more
Ending Parkinson’s Disease webinar recording available On October 7, Larry Gifford hosted a webinar featuring the authors of Ending Parkinson’s Disease. In this “must-read” book for anyone in the Parkinson Community, four leading doctors and advocates offer a bold action plan “the PACT” to prevent, care for, and treat Parkinson’s disease – one of the … Read more
“We believe ending Parkinson’s is an achievable and worthy mission.” PD Avengers Inspired by the book Ending Parkinson’s Disease: A Prescription for Action by Drs. Ray Dorsey, Michael Okun, Bas Bloem, and Todd Sherer, a group of leaders found themselves drawn together by the vision of its PACT (Prevent, Advocate, Care, Treat). It was decided that … Read more
“My first symptoms started at age 17. My grandfather had Parkinson’s and I never imagined it could happen to me,” says Manon Day of Montreal. She could not have known at the time that it would be 10 painfully long years before she would be diagnosed. In the early stages, Manon had numerous fainting spells. She … Read more