Life can be overwhelming, and it's totally normal to feel what you are feeling, and you aren't alone, you are loved ❤You have many friends and we are all here for you!
Try to stay positive Jeremy. PWP had some great news this week with Congress passing the National Act to End Parkinson’s. Means more resources to finding better treatments and hopefully a cure. As for Maggie try a 25 foot retractable leash in the backyard. I had a dog that wanted her space too, and it worked well.
Thx! Our yard has a lot of things to get tangled in and Maggie is as dumb as a sack of hammers.😂 We will figure out this wireless nonsense. Till then, she’s on our shaded deck.
Always remember to some of us you will always be a hero. Spent the day with other Parkies being evaluated by a full class of third year DPT students. We are never alone and there’s always someone to connect with. Waiting on my Venmo info.
I know others have said it also, but if it's any comfort, your channel helps a lot of folks -- very relatable as we navigate the journey. Just started by second official year w/ PD - still hanging in there w/ work, but on the bad days people around me (even those who know about my Dx) have no idea what I'm pushing through. They expect me to be "on" all the time. Tough sometimes; thanks for sharing your experiences; makes the journey a little easier.
Keep your head up Jeremy, we all have up and down days. I always tell myself that I have less problems than some other folks do. Exercise always makes me feel better. Unfortunately I tore my Achilles 12 weeks ago and haven’t been able to exercise until 2 weeks ago. Small steps at a time.. I chose DBS because I figured it would give me the best chance to feel better. Everyone has to do what’s best for them. 👍
It’s hard enough not being able to drive since I voluntarily quit driving. I feel like my freedom has been robbed. If my neurologist ever writes to my state to request my license be taken I would mentally be messed up. I’m not driving anyway but it’s a “mind thing” to me. I guess I should look at as it’s for everyone’s safety on the road including my own as well as other families and children . Just a tough subject for this old Veteran 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
We all have our days…what’s important is to snap out of it sooner than later and not stew on things. It sounds like you’re handling it very well. Hope tomorrow is better for you!
Funny thing is I are very comfortable being social when I’m on. However, when I am off, I’m way off and don’t even want look people in the eye. Thx, Julie!
Great video ❤I know how it is bro. Same thing I can’t talk when I’m off. funny you mentioned the post office!!! I went today..tweaking badly. The ladies were so happy to see me. I usually see them once a month for Amazon returns 😂 The first thing they said was “how was your surgery?” So I explained the situation. Anyway, send some sunshine this way ❤️🇨🇦
Jeremy I love to listen to you. This time there is a noise in the background of your video from something like a waterfall or a water sprinkler. The noise makes me going to the toilet . Greetings from Germany
vielen dank! The noise you hear is a fountain my wife set up. You are too sweet! BTW I’m going to get a shirt with the German flag on it next. I have some great grandparents who were from Deutchland✌️
@@JeremyMcdonald THE WEIGHT OF THAT AX MADE LONG SETS TOLERABLE. I OWNED AND PLAYED A GIBSON 25TH ANNIVERSARY LES PAUL THAT WAS TOO HEAVY FOR MY NECK- I STILL REGRET HAVING TO SELL THAT GUITAR AS I NPURCHASED IT FROM A SELLER FOR $150.OO BUCKS. STRATS AND SGs ARE ALMOST WEIGHTLESS WHEN COMPARED TO A PRS. MY PLAYING DAYS ARE OVER FOR A NUMBER OF REASONS. I STILL HAVE MY BEAUTIFUL TAYLOR 12-STRING, A PRS, AND A COUPLE OF FENDERS, INCLUDING A BASS. SORRY ABOUT THE CAPS, bob.
@@JeremyMcdonald I played a Gibson 12 string for years. The neck was thick and I developed carpal tunnel, had surgery, and could no longer handle the Gibson due to pain. So, for 20 years I played only 6 strings. Then, in 2002, I visited a music store and it had a display of Taylor guitars. I picked one up and fell in love. The neck was perfect, the tone incomparable. One day 1n 2017 I sat down and started writing a song for my estranged children. The cords and words were written in 15 minutes. I asked my wife to record me playing- it's the only video I have of myself playing. I was pretty sick at the time. I lost 20 lbs. during that "bout" and still haven't gained it back. An accident took the fingers on my right hand shortly thereafter. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-P4XnV3bDXE8.html