My name is Parkinson and I'm here to stay
Most of you are familiar with Parkinson's disease and the devastating effects it can have in your body. It's a progressive neurological disease that most people associate with the shaking or trembling of different members of your body, but it's more than that. There are what they called the "non motor" symptoms of the disease and sometimes, like in my case, they can be more challenging than you think. Some of these symptoms are depression and anxiety and if you don't purposely attack them head on with the help of professionals and mostly the help of God, they can become more challenging that they need to be. I'm blessed to finally have found wonderful physicians that really understand my condition.
Hi, my name is Juan and I have Parkinson's disease. I'm in the earlier stages of the disease, only affected on my left side of the body. Thank God for this since I'm a righty but it doesn't stop it from being challenging. My left arm is very rigid, my left hand has lost its ability to play the piano like it used to and I walk a little funny with my left foot. Obviously, I've been working with my doctors with the help of medications and therapy to try to recuperate the mobility on my left side but most importantly, to help balance my emotional self.
It's been a long and tough road. My neurologist believes I've had it for seven years even though I had no idea I had it at the time. I was living a normal life back then. The doctor came to this conclusion by asking me if I had lost some sense of smell and I answered: "Yes, like five years ago" and he replied: " Usually Parkinson starts two years before you lose your sense of smell. There you go, it's been approximately seven years.
I'm still struggling trying to accept I have the disease and what that means for the future but I know Somebody who holds the future. His name is Jesus. Like the old hymn says:
Because He lives, all fear is gone
Because I know, I know He holds the future
And life is worth the living, just because He lives"
Juanito lo siento mucho. Dios es grande y misericordioso ten fè en el Señor.
ReplyDeleteGracias mi hermano/hermana. Quien eres?
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