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Joy of victory march
Joy of victory march













joy of victory march

Our next The Victory Summit Event may not technically be in March, but you can register in March! Over the past 15 years, our greatest joy has been getting to know people living with Parkinson’s.

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The VICTORY SUMMIT virtual event: How to live well with parkinson’sįor People with Parkinson’s by People with Parkinson’s

joy of victory march

To register and learn more about the event, click here. In the book, How to Live Well with Chronic Pain and Illness: A Mindful Guide, author Toni Bernhard addresses a broad range of topics and how the practices of mindfulness, equanimity, and self-compassion can make life as good and joyful as possible in the face of a diagnosis like Parkinson’s.ĭuring this session, Toni will share what she’s learned about living with chronic pain and illness and how to live well with it at every turn. This can leave you feeling stressed, fearful, uncertain, and overwhelmed. It is life-disrupting and can feel like the life you once knew and the one you dreamed about are gone forever. webinar: LIVING WELL CHRONIC PAIN AND ILLNESS WITH TONI BERNHARDĪ Parkinson’s diagnosis can bring with it a wide array of challenges. The different ways you can add more high-intensity training to your day YOPD COUNCIL: HIGH INTENSITY EXERCISE AND TRAINING FOR BIG EVENTS

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  • How some medications interact with medications women may take for their hormones and reproductive health.
  • How medication may affect them differently than men.
  • In this month’s YOPD Women’s Council, our council members will discuss: Being a woman with a Parkinson’s diagnosis adds an additional layer of complexities and challenges. Receiving a Parkinson’s diagnosis when you’re young is overwhelming enough. (11 am PST, 1 pm CST, 2 pm EST, 7 pm GMT) EDUCATIONAL EVENTS and resources CARE PARTNER SUPPORT MEETUPĭuring our Care Partner Monthly Meetup, Connie Carpenter Phinney, care partner to her husband and our founder, Davis Phinney, holds space to discuss the concerns, challenges, and questions that many Parkinson’s care partners have today. You’ll hear from experts and people with Parkinson’s on a variety of topics, but no matter the subject, rest assured that you will walk away feeling hopeful, knowledgable, and inspired. Join us in March for our many inspirational, educational, and Team DPF events.















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