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When Life Gives You Parkinson's

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Larry Gifford has Parkinson’s disease, and he wants to talk about it. When Life Gives You Parkinson’s chronicles Larry’s journey following diagnosis at age 45, but he knows he’s only part of the story. The podcast gives voice to the fascinating people that make up the Parkinson’s community and beyond — his family, his fellow people with Parkinson’s, care partners, advocates, researchers and healthcare providers. Through these interviews, the podcast informs and inspires others to share their own stories revealing the challenges and growth offered by the Parkinson’s journey. Larry is a seasoned broadcaster and the podcast is co-hosted by then-radio personality Niki Reitmayer until 2020 when Larry’s wife Rebecca takes on the role. Special thank you to our partners. Presenting partner is Parkinson Canada, content and promotional partner Spotlight YOPD, and The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research Parkinson’s IQ + You, PD Avengers, World Parkinson Congress #WPC2023 in Barcelona, Spain.

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United States

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Curiouscast

Description:

Larry Gifford has Parkinson’s disease, and he wants to talk about it. When Life Gives You Parkinson’s chronicles Larry’s journey following diagnosis at age 45, but he knows he’s only part of the story. The podcast gives voice to the fascinating people that make up the Parkinson’s community and beyond — his family, his fellow people with Parkinson’s, care partners, advocates, researchers and healthcare providers. Through these interviews, the podcast informs and inspires others to share their own stories revealing the challenges and growth offered by the Parkinson’s journey. Larry is a seasoned broadcaster and the podcast is co-hosted by then-radio personality Niki Reitmayer until 2020 when Larry’s wife Rebecca takes on the role. Special thank you to our partners. Presenting partner is Parkinson Canada, content and promotional partner Spotlight YOPD, and The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research Parkinson’s IQ + You, PD Avengers, World Parkinson Congress #WPC2023 in Barcelona, Spain.

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English


Episodes
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The Parkinson's Plan with Dr. Ray Dorsey and Dr. Michael Okun

8/24/2025
In this compelling episode of When Life Gives You Parkinson's podcast, Larry sits down with Dr. Ray Dorsey and Dr. Michael Okun to discuss their groundbreaking book, The Parkinson’s Plan: A New Path to Prevention and Treatment. As leading neurologists and advocates, they delve into why Parkinson’s disease is now the fastest-growing neurological disorder and, more importantly, how most cases are preventable. The conversation explores the environmental factors fueling the rise of Parkinson’s, including exposure to pesticides and industrial chemicals. Drs. Dorsey and Okun introduce their bold P.L.A.N.—Prevent, Learn, Amplify, Navigate—offering a roadmap to halt the disease's progression. They also share insights from "The Parkinson’s 25," a list of actionable steps individuals can take to reduce their risk. Whether you're living with Parkinson’s, caring for someone who is, or simply seeking to understand this global health challenge, this episode provides critical insights and practical strategies. Join us as we discuss how collective action and informed choices can lead us toward ending Parkinson’s disease Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:57:30

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PD Avengers: REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD)

3/5/2025
PD Avengers co-founders Soania Mathur and Larry Gifford discuss the challenges of REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD), a condition often associated with Parkinson's disease. Larry shares his experience of waking his wife up multiple times due to vivid, disturbing dreams and physical movements during sleep. Despite not having hit anyone yet, he described grabbing things and pulling a lamp toward them, which causes objects to fall. He also mentions how his wife, who sleeps in another room, checks on them during these episodes for safety. Soania relates to this experience, noting she developed RBD after their Parkinson’s diagnosis. She describes having vivid and violent dreams, often feeling anxious. She highlights the unpredictability of RBD, which disrupts her sleep and contributes to daytime fatigue. Both speakers express concern for their care partners, as they experience anxiety and stress from the disruption of their own sleep while trying to ensure safety. The conversation touches on a survey that revealed the significant stress care partners experience due to sleep disturbances in people with Parkinson’s. The speakers acknowledge the importance of sleep for both the individual with Parkinson’s and their care partner, noting that a lack of sleep adds stress and affects overall well-being. They conclude by discussing the ongoing research and the continuous struggle that Parkinson’s disease presents. LINKS: SLEEP SURVEY https://www.pdavengers.com/sleepsurvey PDAVENGERS: www.pdavengers.com SPARK THE NIGHT: https://sparkthenight.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:05:13

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PD Avengers Weekly Chat - Balancing Life and PD

2/5/2025
The PD Avengers discuss the challenges of balancing life with Parkinson's disease, emphasizing the impact of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) on daily routines. Both Tim Hague and Larry Gifford highlighted the necessity of daily naps and improved sleep post-DBS, though daytime sleepiness persisted. They shared personal strategies like improv for maintaining positivity and energy. Traveling with DBS was noted as challenging, with issues like being patted down at airports. They promoted the PD Avengers community, encouraging sign-ups to amplify their voice in ending Parkinson's. The conversation also touched on practical tips like using the sunflower card for hidden disabilities at airports. www.pdavengers.com https://sparkthenight.org https://hdsunflower.com/ ASK A QUESTION: https:///www.speakpipe.com/pdavengers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:13:16

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PD Avengers: What have you learned about yourself since your diagnosis?

1/28/2025
PD Avengers co-founders Larry Gifford, Soania Mathur, and Tim Hague Sr. discussed various topics related to Parkinson's disease, including recent news and advancements in Deep Brain Stimulation therapy. They also shared personal experiences and lessons learned since being diagnosed with Parkinson's, emphasizing the importance of self-advocacy, mindfulness, and finding positivity in the face of adversity. The conversation ended with a focus on what they've learned about themselves since their diagnosis. Ask a question: www.speakpipe.com/pdavengers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:08:41

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PD Avengers: Three things to focus on in the new year

1/23/2025
In the PD Avengers Weekly Chat titled "3 Things to Make 2025 Great!", co-founders Larry Gifford, Soania Mathur, and Tim Hague discuss three key actions to enhance the well-being of individuals with Parkinson's disease in the coming year: Engage in Regular Exercise: Tim emphasizes the importance of consistent physical activity, citing research that shows 30 minutes of intense exercise, five days a week, can slow the progression of Parkinson's. He shares his personal routine at U-Turn Parkinson's, which includes activities like Tai Chi, dance, and functional fitness classes. Build a Supportive Community: Larry highlights the value of connecting with others to combat isolation. Engaging with people facing similar challenges can significantly improve one's quality of life. He notes that having a reliable support network, like his co-founders, has been beneficial for him. Participate in Research Initiatives: Soania encourages involvement in research, stressing that patient participation is crucial for developing better treatments and finding a cure. Opportunities range from enrolling in clinical studies to fundraising or completing online questionnaires. She mentions the Fox Insight study as an example of a valuable research project that involves filling out information online. Additionally, they discuss the World Parkinson Congress's year-long fundraiser aimed at raising $25,000 for Young Onset Parkinson's travel grants for the upcoming congress in Phoenix in May 2026. They also congratulate Michael J. Fox on receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom and acknowledge his continued advocacy for ending Parkinson's disease. For more information about the PD Avengers and their initiatives, you can visit their official website: PD Avengers To learn more about the World Parkinson Congress and their fundraising efforts, visit: www.wpc2026.org For more information about the Fox Insight study, visit: www.foxinsight.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:06:39

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Choosing DBS

9/26/2024
Supported by Abbott. Podcast Summary: Overview of DBS for Parkinson's Disease In this episode, we discuss Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), a therapy used for over 20 years to manage Parkinson's symptoms when medications aren't enough. DBS involves surgically implanting electrodes in the brain, connected to a battery pack in the chest, to improve motor symptoms and normalize brain activity. Patient Stories: Ed McQuaid, diagnosed in 2018, had DBS in 2023. He went from taking 8-10 pills daily to none, regaining independence in activities like dressing and playing golf. Margaret Burns-Kohn, diagnosed in 2015, also had DBS in 2023. She eliminated severe dyskinesia and regained the ability to perform daily tasks like tying shoelaces. Abbott Liberta RC System Features: Dr. Mitesh Lotia Smallest rechargeable battery Wireless charging, just 15 minutes a week Remote programming and precise stimulation with directional leads Key Points: DBS isn't just for advanced Parkinson's—earlier intervention can help. Surgery doesn't limit physical activities, and most find it less daunting than expected. Next Steps: Visit lifewithdbs.com to connect with patient ambassadors. If interested, discuss DBS with your neurologist and consider scheduling an evaluation. Full benefits are typically seen 4-6 months post-surgery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:57:51

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From Awareness to Action: The Final Episode

3/20/2024
In this bittersweet finale of "When Life Gives You Parkinson's," we reflect on the incredible journey we've shared over 124 episodes. From the very first episode to this one, we've laughed, cried, and learned together. Countless guests have graced our show, sharing their stories, insights, and expertise, making each episode a treasure trove of knowledge and connection. Hosts Larry and Rebecca take a moment to express gratitude to everyone who has contributed to the success of the podcast. Whether you've been a guest, a listener, or a supporter, your presence has made a difference. Through the highs and lows, the triumphs and challenges, we've built a community bound by a shared mission: to raise awareness, offer support, and ultimately find a cure for Parkinson's disease. As we bid farewell to "When Life Gives You Parkinson's," we carry with us the memories, the laughter, and the friendships forged along the way. Thank you, everyone, for being part of this incredible journey. Though this may be the final episode, the impact of our collective efforts will continue to resonate far beyond the confines of this podcast. From all of us at "When Life Gives You Parkinson's," thank you, and be well. EMAIL US: Larry@PDAvengers.com JOIN PD AVENGERS: www.pdavengers.com Thanks to Rebecca Gifford, Niki Reitmayer, Chris Duncombe, Dila Velazquez, Rob Johnson, Greg Schott, and Corus Entertain. Special thanks to Parkinson Canada who has been there supporting the podcast since the beginning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:10:35

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Dialing in DBS and Sorting Through the Data with Rune Labs CEO Brian Pepin

1/23/2024
In the latest episode of "When Life Gives You Parkinson’s," Larry Gifford shares insights into his Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) journey alongside his partner, Rebecca Gifford. Larry expresses excitement about the positive impact of DBS on his symptoms, noting improvements in walking, voice, and overall confidence. He recommends Dr. Jon Stamford’s new DBS DIARY for a comprehensive view of the DBS dilemma. The episode features an interview with Brian Pepin, CEO of Rune Labs, the technological interface for Medtronic's DBS system. For those considering DBS, Larry invites questions through the show notes or via email. The podcast, a production of Curiouscast, is sponsored by PD Avengers, urging listeners to participate in SparktheNight.org and share the podcast for Parkinson’s awareness. The episode concludes with a reminder to stay positive, exercise, and keep listening until the next installment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:32:59

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DBS: I Helped Surgeons Operate on my Brain

11/22/2023
In this episode of "When Life Gives You Parkinson’s," Larry and Rebecca dive into Larry's recent Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery. It's the culmination of their DBS series, showcasing moments before and after the procedure. (Episode six of our 2023 DBS series) Larry shares his experiences, from the anticipation of the surgery to post-surgery reflections. He describes the fears he had about the head frame and the surgical process itself, emphasizing the involvement of Nurse Nancy and Dr. Honey. The detailed account covers the electrode installation, the testing of potential targets for relief, and the moments of consciousness during the surgery. Post-surgery, Larry discusses the "Honeymoon" period, a phase of initial relief and remarkable changes. He talks about the reduction in medication intake, improved bodily functions, and sensory experiences like regaining his sense of smell. Despite these positive changes, he notes signs of needing to gradually reintroduce medication as he experiences disorientation and fatigue. Larry and Rebecca conclude with observations of minor personality changes and a heartfelt conversation about what comes next. It's a personal, insightful episode that offers a firsthand account of the realities and changes that come with DBS surgery for Parkinson's Disease. MAIL Larry and Rebecca: ParkinsonsPod@curiouscast.ca Have a topic or questions that you would like Larry & Rebecca to address on a future episode? We would love you to click here and leave a message https://www.speakpipe.com/WhenLifeGivesYouParkinsons Follow us, Larry & Rebecca Gifford Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Thanks to Curiouscast Our Presenting Partner is Parkinson Canada. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You are not alone. Contact presenting partner Parkinson Canada http://www.parkinson.ca/, call the toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000 or on Twitter you can message @ParkinsonCanada. Additional thanks to... PD Avengers – We are building a global alliance to end Parkinson’s. Join us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:51:48

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DBS Pre-Op Talks: Love and Transition

10/18/2023
Season 6, Episode 6 SHOW NOTES Oct 17, 2023 TITLE: DBS Pre-Op Talks: Love and Transition Podcast Notes: In the latest episode of the When Life Gives You Parkinson's podcast, hosts Larry and Rebecca Gifford discuss the upcoming Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery. The surgery is scheduled for October 24th, 2023, at UBC Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Larry and Rebecca take the audience through their preparations, discussions, and feelings as the surgery date approaches. They touch on a wide range of topics, including their emotional and practical preparations, managing their son Henry's needs, and the changes in household responsibilities. They also discuss the potential outcomes of the surgery and what they hope to achieve. They emphasize the importance of quality-of-life improvements and share their gratitude and love for each other. MAIL Larry and Rebecca: ParkinsonsPod@curiouscast.ca Have a topic or questions that you would like Larry & Rebecca to address on a future episode? We would love you to click here and leave a message https://www.speakpipe.com/WhenLifeGivesYouParkinsons Follow us, Larry & Rebecca Gifford Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Thanks to Curiouscast Dila Velazquez – Story Producer Greg Schott – Sound Design Our Presenting Partner is Parkinson Canada. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You are not alone. Contact presenting partner Parkinson Canada http://www.parkinson.ca/, call the toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000 or on Twitter you can message @ParkinsonCanada. Thanks also to PD Avengers – We are building a global alliance to end Parkinson’s. Join us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:31:20

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Brains and Drills: What to Expect with DBS Surgery

10/11/2023
In this episode, Larry and his partner, Rebecca, discuss what to expect right before, during, and after DBS surgery. The surgery is scheduled for October 24th, 2023, and this episode was recorded about two weeks before the surgery. The episode covers the pre-surgery preparations, including the need to stop medication before the surgery, and an informative description of the MRI process. Nurse Nancy, who works at British Columbia's DBS clinic, provides insights into the surgery day, which involves anchoring a frame to the patient's head, drilling small holes in the skull, and testing electrode placement to ensure optimal DBS results. The conversation also touches on battery replacement and the possibility of technology upgrades over time. Nurse Nancy emphasizes the importance of closely monitoring the battery and making adjustments as needed. The recovery period is discussed, with a recommendation to take it easy for about six weeks to allow the brain to heal before turning on the stimulator. The potential reduction in medication is mentioned, with an emphasis on gradual adjustments to ensure a balance between symptom control and medication side effects. The episode provides a detailed and insightful overview of the DBS procedure and what patients can expect throughout the process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:31:54

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Navigating Deep Brain Stimulation: The Pros, Cons, and Realities

10/4/2023
In this episode of "When Life Gives You Parkinson's," Larry Gifford and Rebecca Gifford delve into the world of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), continuing their 2023 series on this treatment option. While sharing their optimism about Larry's upcoming DBS surgery, they also address the importance of discussing the risks associated with it. They present real stories from individuals who've undergone DBS, shedding light on the complexities and varied experiences associated with this treatment. Kim Cornelis shares her personal journey, highlighting both the potential benefits and challenges of DBS. The episode also explores alternative treatments, like light therapy, and emphasizes the significance of open communication about the emotional and psychological impact of DBS, including discussions about suicidal ideation. Join Larry and Rebecca as they provide valuable insights and a balanced perspective on the choices facing individuals with Parkinson's disease. They emphasize the importance of well-informed decisions, emotional support, and understanding within the Parkinson's community. The podcast aims to raise awareness about the mental health aspects of living with Parkinson's and undergoing treatment. If you have no one to talk to about your suicidal thoughts, call your country's suicide hotline. INTERNATIONAL SUICIDE HOTLINES In Canada, it's 1-833-456-4566. In the U.S. Dial 988. In Australia, 131-114. And in the UK dial 0800 689 5652. KEY LINKS Thank You to: Kim Cornelis, PwP, Portland, Oregon Becca Miller, PhD, PwP Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon Dr. Wayne Markman, founder & CEO of Symbyx Biome If you have no one to talk to about your suicidal thoughts, call your country's suicide hotline. INTERNATIONAL SUICIDE HOTLINES In Canada, it's 1-833-456-4566. In the U.S. Dial 988. In Australia, 131-114. And in the UK dial 0800 689 5652. MAIL Larry and Rebecca: ParkinsonsPod@curiouscast.ca Have a topic or questions that you would like Larry & Rebecca to address on a future episode? We would love you to click here and leave a message https://www.speakpipe.com/WhenLifeGivesYouParkinsons Follow us, Larry & Rebecca Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Thanks to Curiouscast Dila Velazquez – Story Producer Greg Schott – Sound Design Our Presenting Partner is Parkinson Canada. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You are not alone. Contact presenting partner Parkinson Canada http://www.parkinson.ca/, call the toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000 or on Twitter you can message @ParkinsonCanada. Thanks also to PD Avengers – We are building a global alliance to end Parkinson’s. Join us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:29:45

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Inside Larry's DBS Journey: Meeting the Brain Surgeon

9/20/2023
In this episode of "When Life Gives You Parkinson's," Larry and Rebecca dive into Larry's upcoming Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery. They introduce Dr. Chris Honey, the neurosurgeon who will perform the procedure the brain surgeon. Dr. Honey breaks down what to expect and the possible risks of DBS, stressing the importance of picking the right surgeon and keeping a positive mindset. After the surgery, the plan is to use the DBS device to replicate Larry's best moments on medication, with the hope of eventually cutting down or even ditching the meds. The episode also brings in Tim Hague Sr., who shares his experience with the medication challenge, underlining just how much Levodopa (medication) can make a world of difference for folks dealing with Parkinson's. The podcast wraps up with a chat about making essential medications accessible worldwide and some cool facts about DBS. Check out these videos of Larry's OFF CHALLENGE My Eye Opening DBS "Off Challenge" https://youtu.be/GrlCmrHbtb0?si=PGRaESoYWMt4L5Uc The Power of Levodopa https://youtu.be/Mg91r2hT6p4?si=xFgVhnCSiRX8haLZ Thank You to: Neurosurgeon Dr. Christopher Honey www.DrHoney.com Nurse Nancy at the Vancouver Coastal Health DBS Clinic Tim Hauge Sr. www.TimSr.ca founder of www.uturnparkinsons.org www.pdavengers.com TV Show House Heel & Toe Films Shore Z Productions Bad Hat Harry Productions Moratim Produktions NBC Universal Television (2004-2007) Universal Media Studios (UMS) (2007) The Brain Surgeon - That Mitchell & Webb Look , Series 3 - BBC Two MAIL Larry and Rebecca: ParkinsonsPod@curiouscast.ca Have a topic or questions that you would like Larry & Rebecca to address on a future episode? We would love you to click here and leave a message https://www.speakpipe.com/WhenLifeGivesYouParkinsons Follow us, Larry & Rebecca Gifford Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Thanks to Curiouscast Dila Velazquez – Story Producer Greg Schott – Sound Design Our Presenting Partner is Parkinson Canada. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You are not alone. Contact presenting partner Parkinson Canada http://www.parkinson.ca/, call the toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000 or on Twitter you can message @ParkinsonCanada. Thanks also to PD Avengers – We are building a global alliance to end Parkinson’s. Join us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:22:49

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My Eye-Opening DBS "Off" Challenge

9/8/2023
Hosts Larry and Rebecca Gifford are preparing for Larry's DBS surgery scheduled for October 24, 2023. During the evaluation for DBS surgery. Larry needed to completely go off meds for at least 12 hours. The medical team tests motor symptoms while OFF levodopa and then after taking a dosage and waiting forty minutes repeat the tests. Evaluators were looking for a 40% or more difference in my motor symptoms from OFF to ON. It was truly revelatory to see just how much levodopa, the medication commonly used for Parkinson's, impacts daily life. MAIL Larry and Rebecca: ParkinsonsPod@curiouscast.ca LEAVE US A MESSAGE: Have a topic or questions that you would like Larry & Rebecca to address on a future episode? We would love you to click here and leave a message https://www.speakpipe.com/WhenLifeGivesYouParkinsons WATCH: Here is a link to see a comparison of Larry ON Levodopa and OFF levodopa Follow us, Larry & Rebecca Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Thanks to Curiouscast Dila Velazquez – Story Producer Greg Schott – Sound Design Our Presenting Partner is Parkinson Canada. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You are not alone. Contact presenting partner Parkinson Canada http://www.parkinson.ca/, call the toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000 or on Twitter you can message @ParkinsonCanada. Thanks also to PD Avengers – We are building a global alliance to end Parkinson’s. Join us. www.pdavengers.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:24:26

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WPC2023: Parkinson's Without Borders

8/3/2023
Donate to the World Parkinson Coalition to support this and future World Parkinson Congresses. World Parkinson Congress 2023 (WPC2023) was a true testament to unity and shared vision. It saw the participation of more than 2,600 people, drawn from 73 countries, all converging under one roof with one common objective: unraveling the mysteries of Parkinson's. This assembly comprised nearly a thousand medical doctors and researchers, 450 registered nurses, therapists, and other clinicians, 685 brave individuals living with Parkinson's, and 260 dedicated care partners and family members. In this episode, Larry and Rebecca share their experiences and discuss some of the most poignant lessons, enlightening stories, and groundbreaking revelations from the congress. They will introduce you people making a difference in their local communities and the world stage. KEY LINKS Our Presenting Partner is Parkinson Canada. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You are not alone. Contact presenting partner Parkinson Canada http://www.parkinson.ca/, call the toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000 or on Twitter you can message @ParkinsonCanada. Tight Rope Theatre Improv for Parkinson’s – Sign up NOW for fall classes “Improv for Parkinson’s” – no experience necessary. The PwP Improv Players Arne Johansen Clara Kluge Larry Gifford Miriam Bram Peter Jarvis Shabbir Latif Dan Dumsha, Director -- Improv for Work & Wellness Rosemary Morrison – Improv for Wellness Coordinator Donate to help support the Amazing Rosemary who organized the Improv for Parkinson’s troupe and found a theatre for us to perform in while in Barcelona. PD Avengers – We are building a global alliance to end Parkinson’s. Join us. World Parkinson Congress WHO iSupport Thanks to: Julie Worden, Brooklyn, NY Dance for PD Jane Williams London, KY Parkinson’s in Motion Amy Lavalle, Brian Grant Foundation www.briangrant.org Geoff Constable, Melbourne, Australia www.fightparkinsons.org.au WLGYP: What's your superpower? Tina Gillespie, South Australia, Australia Parkinson’s South Australia Craig Gillespie, South Australia, Australia Parkinson’s South Australia Sheena Botrill – South Australia, Australia Parkinson’s South Australia Eric Aquino, Eastern Pennsylvania Gray Strong Foundation – Trembling EMT Podcast Dr. Tash (Natasha) Fothergill-Misbah Newcastle University Joy Milne, Ted X Manchester This Nurse Can Smell Parkinson’s Disease WLGYP: A 3-minute test for a Parkinson’s diagnosis WLGYP: World Parkinson Congress – Day 2 (Kyoto) Paul Mayhew Archer Incurable Optimist WLGYP: They say laughter is the best medicine Donate to the World Parkinson Coalition to support this and future World Parkinson Congresses. MAIL Larry and Rebecca: ParkinsonsPod@curiouscast.ca Have a topic or questions that you would like Larry & Rebecca to address on a future episode? We would love you to click here and leave a message https://www.speakpipe.com/WhenLifeGivesYouParkinsons Follow us, Larry & Rebecca Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Thanks to Curiouscast Dila Velazquez – Story Producer Greg Schott – Sound Design Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:49:41

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Harnessing the Healing Power of Infrared Light

5/31/2023
Larry & Rebecca Gifford dive into the growing interest and research being conducted around red light and infrared light laser therapy for Parkinson’s disease. In Hamilton, Ontario PD Avenger and care partner Lorna Dueck, a retired radio and TV host, visits Gaitway Physical Therapy. She interviews physiotherapist Orla Hares and research assistant Jenna Sykes. Intrigued, Larry tracks down the CEO of Symbyx Biome, Dr. Wayne Markman of Australia, to discuss the handheld laser being used on the gut and vagus nerve and the infrared helmet – both designed to reactivate the mitochondria inside the dopamine cells. and learns more about the research, science and tradition of therapy of light which dates back to Florence Nightingale in the 1850s. KEY LINKS Symbyx Biome https://symbyxbiome.com/en-ca CEO Wayne Markman featured in Forbes Australia · Find out how this Australian med-tech company is tackling Parkinson’s disease Gaitway Physical Therapy https://gaitwayneurophysio.com/research/ Lorna Dueck https://lornadueckcreative.com/ · Context Beyond the Headlines: Lorna Dueck’s journey through Parkinson’s with her beloved Vern. Her final appearance as host of the TV Show featuring PD Avengers founders Soania Mathur, Tim Hague Sr, and Larry Gifford. APDA Light Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease MAIL Larry and Rebecca: ParkinsonsPod@curiouscast.ca Have questions, comments, or a story idea? We would love you to click here and leave a message https://www.speakpipe.com/WhenLifeGivesYouParkinsons Follow us, Larry & Rebecca Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Thanks to Curiouscast Dila Velazquez – Story Producer Greg Schott – Sound Design Our Presenting Partner is Parkinson Canada. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You are not alone. Contact presenting partner Parkinson Canada http://www.parkinson.ca/, call the toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000 or on Twitter you can message @ParkinsonCanada. Thanks also to our content and promotional partners The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s landmark study Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) PD Avengers – We are building a global alliance to end Parkinson’s. Join us. World Parkinson Congress 2023 – It’s time to make your congress and hotel registrations. Details on the website. Spotlight YOPD – One of the only Parkinson’s organizations dedicated to raising awareness for Young Onset Parkinson’s disease and funds for the Cure Parkinson’s Trust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:43:57

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Biomarker Breakthrough w/ Debi Brooks CEO of The Michael J Fox Foundation

4/19/2023
The banner headline on the homepage of the Michael J. Fox Foundation’s website reads “Breaking News: Parkinson’s Disease Biomarker Found.” It sounds exciting, but what does it really mean? Debi Brooks, CEO and cofounder of The Michael J. Fox Foundation, joins Larry Gifford for a chat about what she says is the most important finding the Foundation has discovered in its history. It is already changing the way researchers recruit for some studies. It will lead to faster diagnosis, more customized and personalized treatment, faster, cheaper, more targeted pharmaceuticals, and ultimately it is another step closer to stopping Parkinson's in its tracks. Important Links The Lancet Neurology Article The Michael J. Fox Foundation Coverage of the Biomarker PPMI: The Study That's Changing Everything STAT Article featuring Michael J. Fox's reaction Michael J. Fox Op-Ed for STAT The Presenting Partner is Parkinson Canada... where people with Parkinson’s are at the centre of everything they do. Parkinson Canada funds critical research, provides information and support, increases awareness and advocates for improved healthcare outcomes for people with Parkinson's across Canada. Learn more at Parkinson.ca Thank you to our promotional partners Spotlight YOPD PD Avengers World Parkinson Congress 2023 in Barcelona Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:33:14

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Is Trichloroethylene an invisible cause of Parkinson’s?

3/29/2023
Trichloroethylene (TCE). You cannot see it or smell it. It could be in the air you breath, the water you drink, and the food you eat. It is a carcinogen and is linked to clusters of cancer and Parkinson’s. In Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, Dr. Ray Dorsey at the University of Rochester and eleven colleagues have published a research article asking the question “Is Trichlorethylene an invisible cause of Parkinson’s?” The authors go on to make a convincing case. Dr. Dorsey joins the podcast to explain the dangers of TCE, how it seeps into ground water, your home, schools, and office buildings, how to protect yourself, and where you can look to see if a TCE Superfund site is near where you live. KEY LINKS BOOK: ENDING PARKINSON’S DISEASE; A PRESCRIPTION FOR ACTION JOURNAL OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE (SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL) Trichloroethylene: An Invisible Cause of Parkinson’s Disease? THE GUARDIAN (UK) Rates of Parkinson’s disease are exploding. A common chemical may be to blame (TCE) Secret files suggest chemical giant feared weedkiller’s link to Parkinson’s disease (Paraquat) NEW YORK NEWSDAY (NY/USA) A NEWSDAY INVESTIGATION: The Grumman Plume; Decades of Deceit CBS MORNING (USA) Service members and families affected by toxic water at Camp Lejeune Marine base still seeking justice decades later LOS ANGELES TIMES (CA/USA) Is a common industrial chemical fueling the spread of Parkinson’s disease? THE TORONTO STAR (ON/CAN) Dry cleaning chemical linked to Parkinson’s in international study (2011/Canada) DAYTON DAILY NEWS (OH/USA) VOICES: How toxic industrial spills have contaminated our groundwater EPA FACT SHEET | TRICHLOROETHYLENE EPA SUPERFUND HOME PAGE WIKIPEDIA CANADIAN FEDERAL CONTAMINATED SITES INVENTORY (FCSI) CONTAMINATED SITES HOMEPAGE Much gratitude for your content A Civil Action: Touchstone Pictures, Paramount Pictures, and Wildwood Enterprises, Inc SaferChemicals on YouTube WATCH “TOXIC CHEMICAL LOBBY: EXCLUSIVE LEAKED FOOTAGE” EMAIL Larry and Rebecca: ParkinsonsPod@curiouscast.ca Have questions, comments, or a story idea? We would love you to click here and leave a message https://www.speakpipe.com/WhenLifeGivesYouParkinsons Follow us, Larry & Rebecca Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Thanks to Curiouscast Dila Velazquez – Story Producer Greg Schott – Sound Design Our Presenting Partner is Parkinson Canada. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You are not alone. Contact presenting partner Parkinson Canada http://www.parkinson.ca/, call the toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000 or on Twitter you can message @ParkinsonCanada. Thanks also to our content and promotional partners The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s landmark study Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) PD Avengers – We are building a global alliance to end Parkinson’s. Join us. World Parkinson Congress 2023 – It’s time to make your congress and hotel registrations. Details on the website. Spotlight YOPD – One of the only Parkinson’s organizations dedicated to raising awareness for Young Onset Parkinson’s disease and funds for the Cure Parkinson’s Trust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:45:24

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The Promise of Lithium as a Parkinson’s Disease Modifying Treatment

2/1/2023
Lithium is more than a drug, it’s the third element on the Periodic Table of Elements. Symbol is LI. It’s lightest metal known to mankind. Lithium-ion batters are used in electric cars. Lithium is also present in vaping devices, many personal electronics such as cell phones, tablets, and laptops, E-Bikes, electric toothbrushes, tools, hoverboards, scooters, and for solar power backup storage. Its origins can be traced back to the Big Bang. For 70 years it’s successfully been used to treat bi-polar disease. Now there’s hope it could be game changing for Parkinson’s disease. Tom Guttuso Jr., MD is a professor of Neurology at the University of Buffalo and Co Director of the Movement Disorder. His new book, titled the Promise of Lithium: How an Over-The-Counter Supplement May Prevent and Slow Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.” Dr. Guttuso joins the pod to discuss the potential of Lithium and stopping Parkinson’s. Much Gratitude for your music: Nirvana Lithium Evanescence Lithium Pink We’ve Got Scurvy from the album Sponge Bob’s Greatest Hits The Steve Miller Band Fly Like an Eagle EMAIL Larry and Rebecca: ParkinsonsPod@curiouscast.ca Have questions, comments, or a story idea? We would love you to click here and leave a message https://www.speakpipe.com/WhenLifeGivesYouParkinsons Follow us, Larry & Rebecca Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod KEY LINKS BOOK: The Promise of Lithium: How an Over-the-Counter Supplement May Prevent and Slow Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease Thanks to Curiouscast Dila Velazquez – Story Producer Our Presenting Partner is Parkinson Canada. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You are not alone. Contact presenting partner Parkinson Canada http://www.parkinson.ca/, call the toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000 or on Twitter you can message @ParkinsonCanada. Thanks also to our content and promotional partners The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s Parkinson’s IQ + You Events PD Avengers – We are building a global alliance to end Parkinson’s. Join us. World Parkinson Congress 2023 – It’s time to make your congress and hotel registrations. Details on the website. Spotlight YOPD – One of the only Parkinson’s organizations dedicated to raising awareness for Young Onset Parkinson’s disease and funds for the Cure Parkinson’s Trust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:52:20

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Muhammad Ali’s Parkinson’s Journey w/ May May Ali and Michael S. Okun, MD

1/31/2023
January 17 marks the 81st anniversary of the birth of one of the greatest Parkinson’s advocates of all time, Muhammad Ali. In this episode, we learn more about the champ’s journey from his eldest daughter Maryum “May May” Ali – the stigma her father dealt with after his diagnosis, when she first noticed changes in her dad, struggles with speaking and medication, and how he improved his quality of life. In addition to exploring Ali’s Parkinson’s legacy, Dr. Michael S. Okun, the head of neurology for the University of Florida Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases, sheds light on Ali’s PD diagnosis. Okun and two other neurologists, the final three neurologists to treat Ali over the course of many years, published an article in October 2022 to clear up misinformation about his diagnosis. Ali was a young onset Parkinson’s disease patient that responds to Levodopa which is different if his Parkinson’s onset due to his boxing career and punches to the head. EMAIL Larry and Rebecca: ParkinsonsPod@curiouscast.ca Have questions, comments, or a story idea? We would love you to click here and leave a message https://www.speakpipe.com/WhenLifeGivesYouParkinsons Follow us, Larry & Rebecca Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod KEY LINKS Maryum “May May” Ali - website RESOURCES Muhammad Ali and Young-Onset Idiopathic Parkinson Disease—The Missing Evidence Thanks to Curiouscast Dila Velazquez – Story Producer Our Presenting Partner is Parkinson Canada. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You are not alone. Contact presenting partner Parkinson Canada http://www.parkinson.ca/, call the toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000 or on Twitter you can message @ParkinsonCanada. Thanks also to our content and promotional partners The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s Parkinson’s IQ + You Events PD Avengers – We are building a global alliance to end Parkinson’s. Join us. World Parkinson Congress 2023 – It’s time to make your congress and hotel registrations. Details on the website. Spotlight YOPD – One of the only Parkinson’s organizations dedicated to raising awareness for Young Onset Parkinson’s disease and funds for the Cure Parkinson’s Trust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:00:38:18