Sunday Mornings with Twitchy Woman
Learn Together, Play Together and Thrive Together
Twitchy Women hosts a series of webinars on Zoom for Women with Parkinson’s Disease every other Sunday morning at 10 am Pacific Time. To maintain privacy for this group, we ask that care-partners and family members not attend unless an event states that registration is open to all.
February 21, 2021 Dr. Soania Mathur UnshakeableMD
Dr. Mathur is a family physician living outside of Toronto, Canada who had to resign her practice following a diagnosis of Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease at age 27. She now dedicates her time to patient education, writing, and Parkinson’s advocacy.
Register here
March 7 Alone in a Crowd (date to be confirmed)
Alone in a Crowd:Conquering Loneliness and Isolation in These Times of Spiritual Distress and Parkinson’s SymptomsResearch shows that loneliness and social isolation can increase severity of Parkinson’s symptoms. But is the answer to simply surround ourselves with more people or more zoom calls? Rev. Sharon Burniston, MDiv, BCC-PCHAC, CT, a palliative care chaplain will share insights into how spiritual distress can lead to feelings of loneliness, even when we are surrounded by caring friends and family. Register here
March 21 Parkinson’s-Art of Expression (PARTE’)
Stephanie Goodman will introduce us to Parkinson’s-Art of Expression, (PARTE™) which provides a creative, drama-based outlet among peers, promotes mental health and serves as an expressive sanctuary for people with Parkinson’s and their care partners. Creative drama exercises, (tools borrowed from the theatre), are
specifically designed to target the motor and non-motor symptoms of PD, those not normally
addressed by medicine and traditional exercise therapies. . Register here to join the fun.
For more information on each webinar, click on Twitchy Women Information and Events
Thanks for the interesting article. We spent 3 hours at UCLA on Monday with exams, blood work, medical history, psych eval (Dr. Johnson), etc. Next is an MRI and LP in December. They’ll put it all together to see if he meets the criteria to have the infusion in January. Will keep you posted. Linda
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