Gord Summer traced his Parkinson’s symptoms back to July of 1999. Martial artist, instructor and scuba diver, Gord is now more active than ever after retiring from the ownership and operation of hotels. He discusses in some detail the therapies and approaches that help him enormously.
Richard (Rick) Secklin is the author of Parkinsons disease – Looking down the Barrel, and an inspirational speaker. He was once the national gold classic bodybuilding champion, a health club owner and a career Texas law enforcement officer.
At 50 years of age, he was completing his lifetime goal successfully graduating Cum Laude from Lubbock Christian University. That same year 2003, he was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease. In his battle of combating the disease, Rick, as a Texas Deputy, made a tough decision in his life to use marijuana for his relief of Parkinsons symptoms. Four years into his battle; Ricks eighteen year marriage was dissolved and his son moved away.
Ridden with guilt, confusion, and hate for God, he quit his career as a once community awarded law enforcement officer and he found himself looking down the barrel of a gun contemplating suicide. Rick is a survivor living with Parkinsons. He tells his story during the radio show today.
“When my mother was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 1984, I chalked it up to her growing old. When my husband, Alan, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 1989, I met Parkinsons in completely different ways; concern, despair, overwhelming sadness, curiosity; what to do, how to plan, who to talk to, and a vow to do something.
It was February, 1990 that I made my deal with The Universe; namely, if she would teach me everything I needed to know about creating quality of life for my husband and me, I would share it with the world. Voila, the organization, Parkinsons Resource Organization was born. In this, my 20th Year, I received the gift of introduction to TMJ/TMD (DDS) work within the movement disorder world.”
Jo Rosen
Jo Rosen explains how corrections to TMJ disorder (misalignment in the jaw bone) is providing relief to some persons who currently experience the symptoms of Parkinsons.
Irene Pasternack [http://movebeyondlimits.com] tells us how you can use the Feldenkrais Method to improve your balance, prevent falls, cope with freezing, maintain facial mobility, speech volume and swallowing, and find greater comfort and ease in day-to-day activities. The show includes a short Feldenkrais® lesson to improve posture, comfort and stability in sitting. In addition to making you feel more comfortable, this lesson helps improve the mobility of your neck, head, and eyes, and has a direct impact on your balance in standing.
Irene Pasternack discusses how Feldenkrais® is useful for treating a wide variety of symptoms that are found in a diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease.
Richard London is an author , motivational speaker, entrepreneur, person with Parkinsons and cancer survivor. Richard also has his commercial pilots license, is a third degree black belt and has practiced and taught martial arts for over 24 years.
At 19 he was in an automobile accident that put him in and out of hospitals for ten months. He has had a total of nine operations as a result of his accident. In 2003 he was diagnosed with prostate cancer and is now a seven year cancer survivor.
Two years after his cancer surgery he was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease, but he has never let his spirits down. He is a sought after key note speaker spreading his positive outlook on life wherever he goes. Richard will join us to share his secrets to staying active and enjoying life with PD.
John Carlin was a guest on my show last year. How is he doing one year later? His recovery has been remarkable. He was recently interviewed for a news broadcast on Parkinson’s disease but his interview was scrapped. Why?
He did not look like he had Parkinson’s! John tells all of us during the interview what he has been doing to get sustained relief from his symptoms.
My guest on the show today is John Baumann, Proud Person with Parkinsons, Adjunct Professor at University of Louisville, Attorney & Professional Inspirational Speaker, will be presenting: The Power of Positive as the Closing Call to Action at the Living Well with Parkinsons Symposium in Louisville, Kentucky on November 15, 2010. John Bauman travels across the world giving talks about the Power of the Positive. He also currently experiences the symptoms of Parkinson’s.
Angela discusses a number of natural and safe therapies that have given her sustained relief from her symptoms. Her story is a truly amazing account of recovery.
Angela has experienced the symptoms of Parkinsons since 2006. She has tried a wide variety of natural therapies – some of which you have likely never heard about. Angela will tell us which therapies have helped her get relief from the symptoms of Parkinsons and which ones did not help.
This radio show runs two hours. During the first hour, Cheryl talks about a miracle that has happened in her life over the past month. She discovered a natural, safe and non-intrusive treatment involving a retainer which is formed and adjusted by a dentist.
“My name is Cheryl. I’m 52 and have been living with Parkinson’s for 10 years now. I will get right to the point. As of 1 month ago, my symptoms are reversing, diminishing, going away. I am healing every day.“
After 10 years of searching, Cheryl has at long last found a therapy which she describes as a miracle. Want to learn more about the miracle that has made a huge difference to the quality of Cheryl’s life? Listen in.
Naturopath Doctor John Coleman is symptom free today after being diagnosed with an advanced stage of Parkinson’s Disease. One of the therapies that helped him tremendously was using a homeopathic remedy designed to hydrate the body called the Aquas .
Leonie Hibbert, an Australian inventor of the Aquas answers questions about dehydration and why hydration is so important to reversing chronic imbalances in the body.