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Stories of Parkinson's #3
Shobhna Tai हिंदी में पढ़े मराठीत वाचा Mr. Ashok Patil takes a lot of interest in our Parkinson’s Mitra Mandal. He has been reading and commenting on the blog about Parkinson’s. Hence, responding to his comments through the chat itself makes better sense. This way the responses reach a larger audience. One of his concern was about the fear of Parkinson’s. During his walks, he meets a person suffering from Parkinson’s, who is accompanied by a care taker. The patient is fair


Parkinson's Stories #1
Shobhna Tai Tirthali हिंदी में पढ़े मराठीत वाचा There was a meeting of the Parkinson’s Mitra Mandal at Dinanath Hospital. When we came out of the hospital after the meeting ended, many of our members who suffered from Parkinson’s were waiting for the riksha at the auto stand. We sat in the auto. The auto driver said, “Ma’am, if you don’t mind, may I ask you a question?” I replied, “Yes! Ask what needs to be asked.” He questioned, “The hands of all the people who came out o


Stories of Parkinsons # 9 Shobhana Tai
मराठीत वाचा हिंदी में पढ़े It is said that Parkinsons is the disease of the elderly. Agreed that the numbers of the elderly suffering from this is high. But while working with the Parkinson’s Mitra Mandal , I came across many young people suffering from the same. The picture on Google in reference to Parkinsons shows an elderly person. Mr. Chad Walker, a regular person whose wife developed Parkinsons in her 30’s has undertaken a mission to get Google to change the picture. As


Stories of Parkinsons # 8
Shobhana Tai मराठीत वाचा हिंदी में पढ़े In my previous article I had mentioned how some people hide the fact that they are suffering from Parkinsons. I will share a funny incident regarding the same. Mr. Ramchandra Karmarkar, who we refer to as the whole and sole of the Parkinson’s Mitr Mandal is an enthusiastic volunteer. Once when he was at the Chemist’s shop he saw an old man with a trembling hand, Mr.Karmarkar was sure that this gentleman was suffering from Parkinsons.


Stories of Parkinson's #7 Shobhana Tai
(हिंदी में पढ़े) (मराठीत वाचा) “I am telling you that she is acting. Just two days back I saw her walking briskly in the market and today when I went to meet her at home, she refused to get up from her chair. You work with Parkinson patients and she is suffering with Parkinson’s , that is why I am sharing this with you. I tell you that there is something funny about this woman.” This kind of a reaction from the neighbor was not unjustified but the patient was also not to be b


Stories of Parkinson's #6 Shobhana Tai
(हिंदी में पढ़े) (मराठीत वाचा) Befriend Parkinson! Stay happy! This sound so easy but is so difficult to follow on. Especially, if one is affected by it at a very young age. Remember, it may be difficult but it is not impossible. Let us try to understand, why is it difficult? Once, one is affected with Parkinson, one begins to suffer from tremors in the extremities and stiffness in the body making movement slow and labored. This makes regular everyday working difficult. Sim


Emotional Moments of Parkinson's #2
This story highlights the life of Mr. Moreshwar Kashikarji, an electrical engineer turned yoga therapist, who dedicated his life to helping Parkinson's patients. Despite his own battle with the disease, he tirelessly developed a belt to aid patients and shared his knowledge with others. His determination and compassion serve as an inspiration for all.


Parkinson's Stories #77 - by Shobhana Tai Tirthali
This passage describes the life of a person with Parkinson's disease. It emphasizes the importance of acceptance and positivity in dealing with the condition. The author highlights the challenges faced by the person but also their resilience and determination to live a fulfilling life. The passage suggests that by accepting the disease and taking proactive steps, one can manage Parkinson's effectively and become a role model for others.


Parkinson's Awareness Month- with Linda K Olson
“Relentless optimism” is perhaps the best way to describe how our next guest approaches life. We had the pleasure of speaking with Linda
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