I love my wife. Rebecca and I just celebrated out 19th wedding anniversary. Last year, we were both thrown for a 20-yard loss when I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. But a year later, we’re marching forward and trying to make the most of each moment of every day.

Rebecca keeps me positive, motivated, grounded and focused on the present moment. She’s full of strength, love and wisdom. What I wasn’t as conscious of was how much the disease has already changed the way I am around the home. In this episode, Rebecca talks to Global News reporter Neetu Garcha about how she is dealing with the diagnosis, how it’s impacted our everyday life and how she and my son have had to adapt and adjust their expectations of what I can do.  

“I am in awe of him as much as he’s thriving,” said Rebecca. “But, I also see the challenges. Maybe I see it more than anybody else. And that’s heartbreaking, at times, to watch the disappointment and the frustration when there is something new that crops up.”

Warning: This interview triggered tears for me and it might for you.

Rebecca shared with Neetu, “It’s deepened my love for him to see how he’s managing all of this and still finding so much to take from it, to offer to us and to offer to the community.”

Parkinson’s can shake up life and relationships, but as with all adversity, it can also strengthen bonds of love and bring more meaning and purpose to each day of living.

The interview Rebecca was recorded while filming a three-part series about Parkinson’s for Global News.

Part One: ‘I’m arriving with each step:’ B.C. man creates podcast on learning to live with Parkinson’s

Part Two: Game-changing UBC research into Parkinson’s Disease

Part Three: One Parkinson’s patient to another: ways to cope with the condition

Follow me, Larry Gifford 

Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod

Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod

Instagram: @parkinsonspod

Follow Co-host and Producer Niki Reitmeyer

Twitter: @Niki_Reitmayer

Special thanks to Rebecca Gifford and Neetu Garcha (@neetugarcha)

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

The toll free hotline mentioned in this episode is 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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I love my wife. Rebecca and I just celebrated out 19th wedding anniversary. Last year, we were both thrown for a 20-yard loss when I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. But a year later, we’re marching forward and trying to make the most of each moment of every day.


Rebecca keeps me positive, motivated, grounded and focused on the present moment. She’s full of strength, love and wisdom. What I wasn’t as conscious of was how much the disease has already changed the way I am around the home. In this episode, Rebecca talks to Global News reporter Neetu Garcha about how she is dealing with the diagnosis, how it’s impacted our everyday life and how she and my son have had to adapt and adjust their expectations of what I can do.  


“I am in awe of him as much as he’s thriving,” said Rebecca. “But, I also see the challenges. Maybe I see it more than anybody else. And that’s heartbreaking, at times, to watch the disappointment and the frustration when there is something new that crops up.”


Warning: This interview triggered tears for me and it might for you.


Rebecca shared with Neetu, “It’s deepened my love for him to see how he’s managing all of this and still finding so much to take from it, to offer to us and to offer to the community.”


Parkinson’s can shake up life and relationships, but as with all adversity, it can also strengthen bonds of love and bring more meaning and purpose to each day of living.


The interview Rebecca was recorded while filming a three-part series about Parkinson’s for Global News.



Part One: ‘I’m arriving with each step:’ B.C. man creates podcast on learning to live with Parkinson’s


Part Two: Game-changing UBC research into Parkinson’s Disease


Part Three: One Parkinson’s patient to another: ways to cope with the condition


Follow me, Larry Gifford 


Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod


Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod


Instagram: @parkinsonspod


Follow Co-host and Producer Niki Reitmeyer


Twitter: @Niki_Reitmayer


Special thanks to Rebecca Gifford and Neetu Garcha (@neetugarcha)


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


The toll free hotline mentioned in this episode is 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

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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