The community is attempting to understand more about P.D. This episode is inspired by news regarding the medical community. In Episode 3.3, Daniel unpacks three of his greatest challenges to living well after being diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson's disease. The attempt is difficult but starts with small steps. Also, Daniel shares how he has started to reassess his perception of life. Speaking life not only helps those we surround ourselves with. It focuses attention on the importance of how the words we use to speak can be used to build up. They are sweet to the spirit and bring healing to the body.”Ĭhoosing to speak encouraging words may be a change of mindset. Proverbs 16:24 “Kind words are like honey. ![]() Proverbs 11:17 “Your own soul is nourished when you are kind it is destroyed when you are cruel.” Daniel labels this decision as "Speak Life." It's based on a song of the same name. As a result, we jeopardize our present and future quality of life.ĭaniel and Bryan discuss the decision to speak words of compassion and encouragement that has benefited the progression of Parkinson's Disease. We experience crushing disappointment that may lead us to isolate ourselves from those we care the most about. Receiving the diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease is difficult for everyone. ![]() If you would like to leave Daniel a voice message and you live in the U.S. What can we do to lower anxiety, lower blood pressure, and improve our quality of life?Īdd your experience and suggestions to the conversation in this Parkinson's podcast. However, if he is not able to rest then the result is more complications with the progression of P.D. Since one of his personal goals is to "Speak Life" then it's very important for him to strike a balance. Anxiety and stress are two different things, but can often manifest themselves in similar ways, making it challenging to tell the difference.ĭaniel identifies his anxieties and how they lead to stress. In addition to life stress, people with PD may experience anxiety as part and parcel of their PD itself, caused by chemical imbalances in the brain. People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) often notice that their symptoms are worse when they are under stress.
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