#167: 14 Years In: What Parkinson’s Taught Me About Living
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In this episode, hosts Jessica Krauser and Brian Baker engage in a heartfelt conversation with Robert McMillan, who shares his 14-year journey with Parkinson's disease. The discussion covers the initial shock of diagnosis, the importance of support systems, treatment options, and the impact of exercise on quality of life. Robert emphasizes the need for self-advocacy, the significance of community, and the personal growth that can arise from living with Parkinson's. The episode concludes with advice for those newly diagnosed, highlighting the importance of perspective and resilience in the face of challenges.
00:00 Introduction to Parkinson's Journey
02:58 Diagnosis and Initial Reactions
05:59 Living with Parkinson's: Early Experiences
09:01 Treatment Options and Their Impact
12:00 Support Systems and Community
14:49 Quality of Life and Personal Growth
18:06 Managing Symptoms and Daily Challenges
20:57 Advice for the Newly Diagnosed
23:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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