Moments of Victory® – Jill Ater Plans for a Life of Travel
Having Parkinson’s presents challenges, but it does not mean you have to stop living your life.
Read MoreMoments of Victory® – Corey King Gives Back and Looks Forward
For Corey King, living well with Parkinson’s is a personal choice.
Read MoreMoments of Victory® – Kerry Boxes with Parkinson’s
Boxing class keeps me physically active and gives me hope.
Read MoreMoments of Victory® – John Helps Others Live Well
I strive to be a voice for Parkinson’s and at the end of the day, I hope my greatest accomplishment is helping at least one person gain an insight into Parkinson’s.
Read MoreMoments of Victory® – NaKina Paints with Parkinson’s
I started painting at the age of 40 and it is my passion. Lately the Parkinson’s is affecting my ability to hold a paintbrush, but that won’t stop me.
Read MoreMoments of Victory® – Richard Seeks Solutions with Kindness & Humor
What I find to be consistent is the good feeling I get while pedaling down a lone road with just my thoughts and the people that I meet along the way.
Read MoreMoments of Victory® – Eva Dances with Parkinson’s
We can’t defeat Parkinson’s yet but we can learn to DANCE with it. You are responsible for your well being and your recovery.
Read MoreMoments of Victory® – Allison Maintains a Sense of Humor
I stay active and celebrate daily victories. Keeping a sense of humor is extremely important to me living each day well.
Read MoreMoments of Victory® – Paul is Finding the Good in His Experiences
Every day I continue to battle Parkinson’s while finding the good that still comes from the experience.
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