This is a special bonus episode of When Life Gives You Parkinson’s which we are calling “Extra Dosage.” Full episodes will be release every other Wednesday. In between, Niki and I will share new information, original interviews and extra material that provide more context to topics raised in the previous episodes of the podcast. We’ll also answer your questions. Feel free to write us with questions at [email protected].

‘Twas the night before Christmas and all through the home

One creature was stirring, it was Dad on his phone.

Alone in the living room at half past three,

Parkinson’s awoke him with an urge to pee.

The kid was restless and then crashed in his bed,

Visions of new race cars zoomed through his head.

Mom awoke to a clatter, in bed all alone,

She recognized the noise as Dad’s cramping foot moan. 

He tremored and shook down his arms and his legs,

Anticipating breakfast and Christmas casserole eggs.

Levodopa was downed and he stretched to the sky.

He exercised reluctantly and let out a big sigh.

While he was distracted, Santa sneaked in.

Gifts were distributed by the tree with a grin.

And then, after breakfast, they begin to unwrap

Dad looks off in the distance, ready to nap.  

Christmas is full of love and tradition,

Enjoyable for all, despite Dad’s Parkinson condition.

 

A heartfelt Merry Christmas from the whole gang at When Life Gives You Parkinson’s. We’ll be back on January 8th will a new full episode of the podcast focusing on Parkinson’s and Fatherhood.

 

If you have Parkinson’s there are few things our friends at The Michael J. Fox Foundation and Parkinson Canada recommend you consider over the holidays.

 

Do not forget to exercise. Keeping active will help boost your spirits and keep your sleep schedule intact.

Take your medication as prescribed. This is especially difficult and confusing when you cross time zones. When traveling take an updated copy of your medication list and bring medications in their bottles in your carry-on when flying.

Mind your diet. A healthy Parkinson’s diet is full of fruit and vegetables. Candy and cookies are tempting treats, and family dinners make is easy to overdo it on food and wine. As with everything, moderation is the key. Drink lots of water and remember your balance issues will only increase with alcohol consumption.

If you have a comment or question about the podcast, you can email us: [email protected]

Follow me, Larry Gifford 

Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod

Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod

Instagram: @parkinsonspod

Follow Co-host and Producer Niki Reitmeyer

Twitter: @Niki_Reitmayer

Thank you to my wife Rebecca and son Henry.

For more info on our partner Parkinson Canada head to http://www.parkinson.ca/

The toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000

Or follow them on Twitter

Parkinson Canada            @ParkinsonCanada

Parkinson Society BC      @ParkinsonsBC

Credits

Dila Velazquez – Story Producer

Rob Johnston – Senior Audio Producer
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This is a special bonus episode of When Life Gives You Parkinson’s which we are calling “Extra Dosage.” Full episodes will be release every other Wednesday. In between, Niki and I will share new information, original interviews and extra material that provide more context to topics raised in the previous episodes of the podcast. We’ll also answer your questions. Feel free to write us with questions at [email protected].


‘Twas the night before Christmas and all through the home


One creature was stirring, it was Dad on his phone.


Alone in the living room at half past three,


Parkinson’s awoke him with an urge to pee.


The kid was restless and then crashed in his bed,


Visions of new race cars zoomed through his head.


Mom awoke to a clatter, in bed all alone,


She recognized the noise as Dad’s cramping foot moan. 


He tremored and shook down his arms and his legs,


Anticipating breakfast and Christmas casserole eggs.


Levodopa was downed and he stretched to the sky.


He exercised reluctantly and let out a big sigh.


While he was distracted, Santa sneaked in.


Gifts were distributed by the tree with a grin.


And then, after breakfast, they begin to unwrap


Dad looks off in the distance, ready to nap.  


Christmas is full of love and tradition,


Enjoyable for all, despite Dad’s Parkinson condition.


 


A heartfelt Merry Christmas from the whole gang at When Life Gives You Parkinson’s. We’ll be back on January 8th will a new full episode of the podcast focusing on Parkinson’s and Fatherhood.


 


If you have Parkinson’s there are few things our friends at The Michael J. Fox Foundation and Parkinson Canada recommend you consider over the holidays.


 

Do not forget to exercise. Keeping active will help boost your spirits and keep your sleep schedule intact.
Take your medication as prescribed. This is especially difficult and confusing when you cross time zones. When traveling take an updated copy of your medication list and bring medications in their bottles in your carry-on when flying.
Mind your diet. A healthy Parkinson’s diet is full of fruit and vegetables. Candy and cookies are tempting treats, and family dinners make is easy to overdo it on food and wine. As with everything, moderation is the key. Drink lots of water and remember your balance issues will only increase with alcohol consumption.

If you have a comment or question about the podcast, you can email us: [email protected]


Follow me, Larry Gifford 


Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod


Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod


Instagram: @parkinsonspod


Follow Co-host and Producer Niki Reitmeyer


Twitter: @Niki_Reitmayer


Thank you to my wife Rebecca and son Henry.


For more info on our partner Parkinson Canada head to http://www.parkinson.ca/


The toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000


Or follow them on Twitter


Parkinson Canada            @ParkinsonCanada


Parkinson Society BC      @ParkinsonsBC


Credits


Dila Velazquez – Story Producer


Rob Johnston – Senior Audio Producer

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