- Gravity - A blasphemous mash-up of Parkinson's, Fly Fishing, and Physics
- It's Knot a Problem - An easier way to tie fishing knots
- I Am Not Lefthanded - Learning to cast a fly rod with my non-dominant, non-Parkinson's side
- Pride and Parkinson's - Learning to ask for and accept assistance
- A New Hope - Why is fly fishing so appealing and therapeutic?
- Just Bleeping Do It, Part I - PT, Execise, and PD - Reminding myself that exercise and stretching is still important
- Don't let it get you down - Guest post by Howard Levitt, a wise new friend with great perspective about his own challenges
- Slowing It Down with Epic FastGlass® - Part of my quest to find a "better fly rod" for a slowing body
- Trout Therapy for Parkinson's Disease? - What happened after a good day of catching fish
"Just give me three more years."
Paul Maclean, as told by Norman Maclean (aka St. Norman)
Parkinson's
Some of my thoughts and memories about the progression of Parkinson's Disease in the river of my life...
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ReplyDeleteFor those who love to fish and have a problem Knotting the fishing line and Threading the Hook.
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ReplyDeleteOh Chris... You and I have so many similarities in our diseases. I know what it does to your dexterity. All you can do is keep trying. Never give up! Because when you do, then you will lose your mobility even more. Ok. Now its my time with the treadmill. =)