In Science We Trust

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A couple of weeks ago I wrote about my experiences whilst having Covid-19. I think the strangest thing that came out of all of that was the amount of vitriol I received. Anger and nasty comments from anti-vaccination people who read the title of my post along with the image of a testing strip, and … Read more

Kitty & Mike – Sudden Cardiac Arrest

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Kitty talks to Mike who received 30mins of CPR after a Sudden Cardiac Arrest whilst riding his motorbike at a race event. Trigger Warning – contains discussion of Sudden Cardiac Arrest and its impact. May be upsetting for some people. Kitty & Mike – Sudden Cardiac Arrest | RSS.com Catch up with Kitty on Instagram, … Read more

Caution! Covid!

I have not written in a while. I honestly should begin everything with that sentance. I have excuses. We always have those too.  This week I have the best excuse, I have had Covid. Yes. It finally happened. Here’s my experience of Covid-19 and Parkinson’s. I have to begin by stating that I had been … Read more

Ordinary Life – Mike & SCA

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Kitty talks to Mike Doyle about life post SCA (Sudden Cardiac Arrest). TRIGGER WARNING – discussion around death and brain damage caused by cardiac arrest. If you have been affected by this you may find it distressing in places. If you have any questions please feel free to comment below. We’d love to hear from … Read more

Looking Good?

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There is so much misinformation about so many things, but I hear lots of crazy things about people with Parkinson’s. Whilst looking up songs for my upcoming first radio show about (naturally) Parkinson’s Disease, (other disabilities and illnesses will be discussed) I found this little gem.  “On average, people with Parkinson’s die about 16 years … Read more