…mean, not Azilect, Rytary. And it, and it works great. So. Great. That’s my story. Melani Dizon: Yeah. Doug? Doug: Like Bart, after I was diagnosed, I tried to stay…
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…Pickard – Ambassador, Parksville, BC, Canada 10:25-11:10 am A Deep Dive into Support Groups Facilitator: Everett Graves-Swinney Panelists: Karen Frank, Carolyn Utesch, Doug Pickard, Stan Livingston 11:10-11:30 am Mindfulness Moment…
…also getting in more exercise. Definitely getting in more exercise. Yes. Polly Dawkins: And finally, our moderator for today. I’m going to turn over the mic too. Doug. Doug Reid…
…just wanted it so badly. Melani Dizon: Yeah. Yeah. Doug and then Amber. Doug Reid: At the time I had DBS, I was heavily medicated. I took one Azilect a…
…great. Doug. Doug Reid: Hi everyone. I’m Doug Reid. I was diagnosed in 2010. I’ve been experiencing symptoms for at least a couple of years prior to that. I was…
…great. Doug. Doug Reid: Hi everyone. I’m Doug Reid. I was diagnosed in 2010. I’ve been experiencing symptoms for at least a couple of years prior to that. I was…
During this session, panelists discussed the question “What do you wish you knew when you were first diagnosed with Parkinson’s” and the advice they’d like to share with others. See…
…sharing. It’s humbling and remarkable. Doug Reid: Yeah. Melani Dizon: Someone says I would take meds sooner. And then there’s a question, Doug. So, Doug, would you recommend DBS anyone…
…sharing. It’s humbling and remarkable. Doug Reid: Yeah. Melani Dizon: Someone says I would take meds sooner. And then there’s a question, Doug. So, Doug, would you recommend DBS anyone…
…you. That’s the other piece: younger than me and a good listener. How’s that? Chris Krueger: That’s great. Thanks. And Doug, how about you? Next, please. Doug Reid (Ambassador, Davis…
…really excited about that. Melani Dizon: Awesome as well. Love it. Thank you, Doug. And then Robynn. Doug Reid (Ambassador, Davis Phinney Foundation): Hi everyone. Doug Reid, zooming in from…