Lillian, I admire your approach to Parkinson’s. My brother-in-law was diagnosed two yrs ago. He and my sister use a gyn, take Aqua classes, socialise, he takes care of the garden, used to go up the ladder to remove leaves from the gutter…..but someone else does that now. He is a lovely man with good common sense and a good heart. Traumas in his early and middle life? I think the death of both parents and his brother were traumatic for him. He was a much loved little boy by his parents.
I have sent him your details. Everyone in his and my family have closed arms around him. He is loved. I am grateful to you for examining Parkinson’s and viewing it from a different perspective than most neurologists. Thank you for your work💕
Lillian, I admire your approach to Parkinson’s. My brother-in-law was diagnosed two yrs ago. He and my sister use a gyn, take Aqua classes, socialise, he takes care of the garden, used to go up the ladder to remove leaves from the gutter…..but someone else does that now. He is a lovely man with good common sense and a good heart. Traumas in his early and middle life? I think the death of both parents and his brother were traumatic for him. He was a much loved little boy by his parents.
I have sent him your details. Everyone in his and my family have closed arms around him. He is loved. I am grateful to you for examining Parkinson’s and viewing it from a different perspective than most neurologists. Thank you for your work💕
Thank you :-).. I am glad that this way of looking on health starts comming around.
It is just biological logic I open up to.
eg. Send the book to him, that is a good place to start: https://www.amazon.com/Interviews-People-Parkinsons-inspirational-conversations/dp/B0DC5MP99Y
And ask him to hurry if he wants to join my course. It is pretty hard, so who knows how many rounds of that I can do.
Hopefully soon more people come and help me.
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Very vivid account.