Parkinson’s Awareness: Why Staying Silent Is Hurting Us (And How We Change It)
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Parkinson’s awareness is not just about symptoms or medication. It is about breaking the silence that keeps so many people feeling invisible.
For years after my diagnosis, I stayed quiet. I kept my head down and tried to figure it out on my own. I thought silence would make it easier. It didn’t.
In this episode of Living with Parkinson’s: The Good, the Bad, and the Reality, I share the moment everything changed for me and why speaking up turned into something much bigger than I ever expected.
We talk about:
• Why silence is so common with Parkinson’s
• The fear of judgment, embarrassment, and being misunderstood
• How sharing your story creates connection
• Why Parkinson’s needs more voices, not fewer
• The power of community and showing up together
• How small actions can create a movement
This episode is not just about awareness. It is about action.
You will also hear Carmen’s Care Partner Corner, where she shares why care partners need this movement just as much and why staying silent affects them too.
Because the truth is, this is bigger than one person.
This is about all of us.
And movements do not start with perfection.
They start when someone decides to speak.
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⚠️ Important Note
This is my personal Parkinson’s journey. What works for me may not work for everyone. Parkinson’s is different for each person, and medication plans should always be discussed with your doctor or healthcare provider.
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