Spinning Wheels Parkinson’s Conversations with Jim Here
Jim Redmond
25 episodes
1 week ago
Living better with Parkinson’s Disease requires more than medication. Exercise and Community are equally important. In the Summer of 2022 the Spinning Wheels Tour cycled 8000km across Canada raising awareness about Parkinson’s Disease and the importance of Exercise and Community. This podcast is an attempt to continue that mission. Join us as we have conversations about what it is like to live with PD, what experiences we share, and how anyone connected with the disease can stay positive and make a positive difference.
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Living better with Parkinson’s Disease requires more than medication. Exercise and Community are equally important. In the Summer of 2022 the Spinning Wheels Tour cycled 8000km across Canada raising awareness about Parkinson’s Disease and the importance of Exercise and Community. This podcast is an attempt to continue that mission. Join us as we have conversations about what it is like to live with PD, what experiences we share, and how anyone connected with the disease can stay positive and make a positive difference.
Rick Suvanto: no time for sitting and no standing around.
Spinning Wheels Parkinson’s Conversations with Jim Here
14 minutes 53 seconds
1 year ago
Rick Suvanto: no time for sitting and no standing around.
Welcome back to Spinning Wheels, Parkinson's Conversations with Jim Here, hosted by Jim Redmond and engineered by Mike Loghrin. In today's episode, we're excited to introduce our guest, Rick Suvanto, from Toronto, Ontario. Not only is Rick diagnosed with PD but he is also an organizer of events big and small and an advocate for people with Parkinson's Disease.
Join us as we discuss Rick's journey with Parkinson's that actually began with his mother. This experience helped Rick become more aware of potential PD symptoms that allowed him to recognize his symptoms when they appeared.
Rick also discusses how he works on making the best out of a tough diagnosis: the keys are exercise and community. One way of achieving both those elements at the same time is an event that Rick helps organize in Toronto. It is called Stand Up To Parkinson's (the sit to stand challenge) and it is held on World Parkinson's Day, April 11th. A part of a world wide challenge initiated by the PD Avengers, Rick organizes the Toronto contingent. The world wide goal this year will be 2 million repetitions.
Spinning Wheels, Parkinson's Conversations with Jim Here is brought to you in part by PD Tea: the healing power of tea applied to Parkinson's. It is also brought to you in part by Parkinson's Awareness and Action from Cornwall, Ontario. Links to these sponsors can be found at https://spinningwheelstour.ca/podcast... This podcast is edited by Mike Loghrin (mike@spinningwheelstour.ca) and hosted by Jim Redmond (jim@spinningwheelstour.ca). We can also be reached at info@spinningwheelstour.ca.
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Spinning Wheels Parkinson’s Conversations with Jim Here
Living better with Parkinson’s Disease requires more than medication. Exercise and Community are equally important. In the Summer of 2022 the Spinning Wheels Tour cycled 8000km across Canada raising awareness about Parkinson’s Disease and the importance of Exercise and Community. This podcast is an attempt to continue that mission. Join us as we have conversations about what it is like to live with PD, what experiences we share, and how anyone connected with the disease can stay positive and make a positive difference.