Saturday 27 August 2016

The countdown to the World Parkinson Congress is on!


The planning committees have fully prepared an amazing event "Bringing the Parkinson's Community Together" is the goal and with that in mind, advancing science, promoting community and inspiring hope will be the outcomes. The committees are numerous: Steering, Program, Advocates for Parkinson, Fundraising, Local Organizing, Organizations, Communications, WPC 2016 Ambassadors and the various sub committees. The WPC are designed and held every three years, it provides an international forum for learning about and discussing the latest scientific discoveries, medical practices and initiatives related to PD. Bringing the community together in order to advance the worldwide dialogue and ultimately find the cure for this disease. This is from the program for the WPC. 

It makes you want to go? Book those tickets. Not much funds? Plan for next time, perhaps it will be closer to home?

I am going!

Yes indeed. This will be my second WPC, in 2013 it was in Montreal, I submitted an abstract in the Living Well with Parkinsons category of the Poster display and was fortunate to receive a travel grant from the WPC. My three daughters volunteered at the congress. This year I am the beneficiary of a travel grant again, my paper called Webradio station Radioparkies.com entertaining and informing people with Parkinson's will be at the Poster display at Exhibit Hall B Level 1, Poster Board number 40.04, for the duration of the Congress. I will be at the poster 11:30am - 1:30 pm Friday, September 23 to meet delegates and answer questions. The poster area is one of my favourite places. 
The Living with PD Topics: public education or awareness programs; Gov advocacy, campaigns, public policy, Living well with PD, Advancing research via fundraising, trials and  educational campaigns. All abstracts selected for display will be published in the journal supplement and CD.
The scientific topics: Basic Science, Clinical Science and Comprehensive Care cover numerous areas and all abstracts will be published in the journal supplement and CD. Thank you to the generous, wonderful people and organizations that make funds available for travel grants. 

Radioparkies DJ's are going too!

A collection of DJ's will be in the Exhibitors Hall talking about Radioparkies.com, how to use the website, listen to the radioshows, conducting interviews and broadcasting live from the WPC!! 
Meet your favourite DJ's at Booth 820. Who will be there? Laura, Jimmy, Pete, Andy, Dan, Chrissy, David, Madonna, Andre, Tanna, Chris and Matt. Please come and say hi!

Let your voice be heard.....

Thats the motto of Radioparkies. If you are a PWP or in anyway associated with Parkinson's, I want to hear from you, please be a special guest on my weekly radio show. It's important to share your perpectives, interests, passions and ideas. Why? Because you are great! The list of people who have been on my show is the 'who's who' of amazing, you are invited to be a part of it too. Send a message and lets do this.

Fridays show
Special Guest Carol Wood and I talked at the beach, Queen dominated the Q list.
https://www.mixcloud.com/radioparkieswebradio/radioshow-dj-madonna-on-26-08-2016/



Sunday 21 August 2016

Superpowers


Wouldn't it be great to be all powerfulI, like the Great Oz in The Wizard of Oz. Not fake powers, like the Great Oz which was only cheap tricks with smoke and mirrors. If superpowers were available what would you use them for....
To predict the future and win the lottery?
Scientific and medical powers to cure the big diseases?
Put an end to hunger and poverty?
Stop wars and settle refugees?
Yes, superpowers ought to make some things possible. The establishment of Parkinsons Specialist Nurses in my home state of Queensland will not need superpowers, what will be necessary is consultation, planning, organisation, training and implementation.
Why are Nuerology nurses needed in Queensland? A few facts: Queensland is BIG!! It's bigger than Texas! There are estimated to be 17,000 people living in Queensland with Parkinsons disease, communities in country areas are underserviced by medical specialists. Some PLWP fly to Brisbane for appointments with Nuerologists and other health specialists.
That's the simple part, next steps......
The conversation was touched on at Parkinsons Qld Inc., In Touch Seminar at Ipswich on Saturday.

Feeling Groovy Again

groovy adjective
Particularly excellent:
divine, fabulous, fantastic, fantastical, glorious, marvelous, sensational, splendid, superb, terrific, wonderful.
The lovely genre of grooviness will be on the playlist again this week on my Radioparkies.com Wednesday night program.

Recordings of last weeks shows

The 'P List"

Saturday 13 August 2016

Awakening

There's more than one way to.....


Yesterday, the Board of Parkinsons Queensland Inc, of which I am a member, spent the day developing a practical and achievable strategic plan for PQI in 2016 and beyond.  New and enhanced learnings and understandings about PQI and the big picture were gained. The challenges and opportunities both internal and external were identified and discussed. Our understandings of the strategic planning process and responsibilities for governing Parkinsons Queensland were enhanced.
The day was focused and fun with an agreed direction and destiny for PQI, it's management, its staff and most importantly the people we support being planned.
More on this will be revealed in due course.

On the radio show...

Wednesday night's broadcast encountered all sorts of technical difficulties in the first half hour of the show, thankfully the show finished on a high with the special guest Glenda Rawlinson's talk, Matt Brady's joke of the week segment and 80's Big Band Music. 

Friday mornings show 'The O List' had songs beginning with O or artists names beginning with O!
Songs like: Only the Lonely, O Vertigo, One way or Another, One Love
Artists including: Roy Orbison, One Direction, Of Mice and Men, One Republic
A repeat of Glenda's talk covering all the activities she does in a week, no wonder they call her the 'pocket rocket'!
Fridays show
https://www.mixcloud.com/radioparkieswebradio/radioshow-dj-madonna-on-12-08-2016/

A groovy place

FITZ+POTTS
1180 Sandgate Road Nundah


The record room at FITZ + POTTS



Friday 5 August 2016

Expect the unexpected


Sometimes, life throws you a curve ball, and what can you do? Depending on what the situation is, and the magnitude of the shock at the time of revelation, was it totally unexpected?

I refer to my diagnosis of Young Onset Parkinsons disease 12-7-2012, for me this was an immense shock. I knew nothing about Parkinsons. Thinking back, the signs were there a long time before the diagnosis.... as long as six years before I had pins hand needles in my left hand, I remember this because I was making craft for a school fete with a wonderful group of women at the time. Too busy to think more of a tiny thing like pins and needles. The next thing was a sore, stiff left shoulder and restricted movement, twas not a big deal just a minor inconvenience. In 2011, I realised my walking was a little different but didn't analyse it too much, the big thing was yet to come. My sister and I went to a play, I cant remember the name of it, the night we went there was a large group of hearing impaired people in the audience and AUSLAN signing. Clapping was not the way to show appreciation, it was both hands being waved in a fast fashion. I tried this, but only my right hand could move, the left wouldn't, I looked at it and willed it to move. Nothing! Very soon after I went to the doctor and asked for a referral to a good physiotherapist and a scan for my shoulder. The scan showed only a minor issue, the Physio put me through strength tests and walking and asked,  "How long have you had a limp?" and said she was pretty sure the problem was either a slight stroke or Parkinsons and I must go back to the GP and get a referral for a Nuerologist. Oh how I cried that night. The GP read the letter from the Physio and got me to walk around a bit, and said "no I don't see it, no not Parkinsons". I insisted on a referral to a Nuerologist. After a wait of three months for an appointment with a Nuerologist, the diagnosis of Idiopathic Young Onset Parkinsons was given, a prescription and the news that if the medication worked it was the only way of confirming diagnosis. No other information, no promised book. So much crying ensued, but not till I got outside the office. The story is similar for many for my friends living with Parkinsons. That's why I talk about it and write about it.
In 1969, Elizabeth Kubler-Ross outlined in her book, "On Death and Dying" the five stages of grief: Denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. I believe I have come through all that and onto acceptance.

Wednesday Radioparkies show: Whistle Songs Part 2
https://www.mixcloud.com/radioparkieswebradio/radioshow-dj-madonna-on-03-08-2016/

Fabulous playlist on Whistle Songs Part 2, why so fabulous? It's the input from my friends that makes such a diverse and fun list. Special guest, 60 year old Mick Bourke from Central Coast, New South Wales. I call him 'strongman' because he can hold a plank for 40 minutes. What's his secret? Amazing core strength and mental fortitude. Do you remember the old Ab Roller or Ab Wheel? Was it was a K-Tel product? Mick has Parkinsons, has done a lot of body rebuilding and is training for a World Record attempt for a Weighted Plank at the upcoming NSW Unity Walk. Below is a link to his fundraising page. Good luck Mick.
https://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fparkinsonsnsw.gofundraise.com.au%2Fpage%2FMickBourke&h=VAQG45oQD
Friday Radioparkies show: The N List - Never give up
https://www.mixcloud.com/radioparkieswebradio/radioshow-dj-madonna-on-05-08-2016/

Let your voice be heard!! Share your PD story, it really is helpful to hear others perspectives.