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Memories… the Way We Were

On January 7, 2023February 20, 2023 By Andi BrownIn Parkinson's, Uncategorized9 Comments

Andi, aged 71, meet Andi, aged 17 And what a lovely accidental numerical palindrome: 7117! I hope you'll forgive a post that's totally off-subject. (The word Parkinson's appears but once.) Sometimes, ya just gotta spill. In this case, it was a thorough housecleaning that led me to today's topic. There's such a thing as a …

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Reveal party, Boomer version

On January 3, 2023January 3, 2023 By Andi BrownIn Uncategorized4 Comments

Why am I telling you about my Parkinson’s Disease and not showing you? If I were the true 21st century media star/influencer/brand I aspire to be, you'd have long since been privileged to watch videos of my leg all a-tremble, my ankle see-sawing back and forth. Oh wait, I'm not that "brand" and certainly not …

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Doing the Parkinson’s shuffle or If I fell…

On December 22, 2022 By Andi BrownIn Uncategorized13 Comments

Bottoms up! Or more accurately, bottoms down! To the tune of the Hokey Pokey or the ditty of your choice You slide your right foot out And you start to spin around Before you know it, Your butt has hit the ground Aaaargh you scream Parky! out of my space I can walk just fine …

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Doing the Parkinson’s shuffle or If I fell…

On December 20, 2022December 20, 2022 By Andi BrownIn Uncategorized12 Comments

Bottoms up! Or more accurately, bottoms down! To the tune of the Hokey Pokey or the ditty of your choice You slide your right foot out And you start to spin around Before you know it, Your butt has hit the ground Aaaargh you scream Parky! out of my space I can walk just fine …

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A Phalanx of Flovents PLUS…Marie Kondo pays a visit

On December 3, 2022January 17, 2023 By Andi BrownIn Uncategorized5 Comments

“What in the world are you talking about?” is, from my cozy Massachusetts redoubt, what I hear all of you calling to me. Well, it's not that cozy, as Marie Kondo will tell us, but I am holed up here due to a busted hip on top of the discomfort precipitated by Parkinson’s. Even if …

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Our Caregivers, Our Heroes

On December 2, 2022December 6, 2022 By Andi BrownIn Uncategorized8 Comments

I recently chatted for the first time in a while with a friend, Marnie, who moved to Europe many years ago. Her husband was recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s. In my effort to get my story out there (with jokes), I realized I’ve overlooked a big piece of the Parkinson’s picture: the caregivers. These valiant souls …

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Teeny Tiny Triumphs

On November 17, 2022November 24, 2022 By Andi BrownIn Uncategorized8 Comments

You may have noticed that I find alliteration appealing. Too true! But the bigger news is I COOKED TWO MEALS yesterday. As in preheated the oven, chopped some broccoli and cauliflower (but bought precut onions - I'm not that ambitious) and made a sweet potato soup (so-so) and a dish with the aforementioned vegetables that …

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French dressing and other news

On November 17, 2022November 18, 2022 By Andi BrownIn Uncategorized7 Comments

First, I promised a report on my experiment in which the subject - that would be moi- departs her home under a cloud of circumstantial stress, which, she hypothesizes, plays a significant role in the activation of her Parkinson’s symptoms. Which is to say, the day before I left for vacation in France, you could …

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But you look so good.

On November 5, 2022November 8, 2022 By Andi BrownIn Uncategorized13 Comments

That’s the second most frequent comment I hear after my revelation that I have Parkinson’s, the first being “I’m so sorry to hear that.” And it’s true, I appear to be just fine. My gait looks fairly normal, sprightly even, though I occasionally veer off into a wall. I manage to keep up with my …

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Update from your (mostly) faithful correspondent at

On November 3, 2022 By Andi BrownIn Uncategorized7 Comments

Moving and Shaking Hello friends and followers, I haven’t thrown in the laptop on the blog, which honestly is one of the most satisfying activities in my life right now, along with helping to plan my - how could it be - fiftieth college reunion. But the weekly post has become a bit too high …

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I quit the clinical trial

You might be expecting me to tell you I’d had it with all the redundant questionnaires, the symptom diaries, the schlepping to and from the hospital for assorted pokings and proddings, and the endless queries from friends and acquaintances about the scientific underpinnings of the project. Folks, I practically flunked freshman biology. I have the…

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I had my head examined

Wednesday, 3:45 am. My airport chauffeur has arrived. Ooh fun, you’re thinking, maybe like me, associating middle of the night flights with Negronis by the pool, the satisfying thwack of balls being volleyed down at the beach. Um, not exactly. I’m flying from Boston to New York for a PETscan, a requirement for my clinical…

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Adventures in Transportation

A wee bit of background. I’m having surgery on my brain as a participant in a clinical trial for a new gene therapy for Parkinson’s. Yes, there will be holes drilled into my brain. No, I won’t be awake for it, and it isn’t expected to be painful. The study provides what they call “concierge”…

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