parkinson’s disease
Prepare to Fear
This blog was written entirely without the use of AI. Keep Going Sometimes, just sometimes, it all feels like a bit too much. Too much work, too many demands, too many arguments to fix, too much exercise to do, too many issues to resolve. I could go on. I sit and wonder why I feel … Read more
More Sex Please, We’re Disabled
More Sex Please, We’re Disabled | RSS.com This episode was first broadcast on the 14th of April 2026 at 2 pm by Coast Access Radio with assistance from New Zealand on air.
Storm in a Candle
It’s been a funny old week. The weather has certainly turned and winter is now upon us. Our fire has been lit most nights and we’ve been gathered around trying to keep warm. I can’t complain too much mind, through the day it’s still 19 – 22 ish inside the house. Today it’s so cold … Read more
The Sting of Failure
May was an interesting month. We celebrated Mother’s Day in New Zealand, my eldest daughter in Otago, studying medicine, gleefully explained she now understood Mr D’s fatigue as she’d learned about beta blockers. My eldest son learned the frustration of teamwork. My only children now, fast becoming young adults themselves, the twins, also did well. … Read more
Diagnosis: Parkinson’s. Outlook: Hopeful
Diagnosis: Parkinson’s. Outlook: Hopeful | RSS.com Kitty and Emma discuss how they felt upon finding their diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease. Offering an irreverent look at real life with a chronic illness, there’s serious information mixed with fun and laughter.
Fun With Parkinson’s!
Kia ora, friends. It’s Kitty here. I want to share a little bit about our most recent Ordinary Life episode— one of the most honest and heartfelt conversations Emma and I have had on air. We called it “Fun with Parkinson’s”—a bit tongue-in-cheek, because really, fun isn’t the word I’d usually pair with a chronic … Read more
Maybe Forever
I have recently proved to myself, yet again, that exercise is key for those of us with Parkinson’s. We cannot afford to just skip a day or two, we must push every day. Perhaps we can take a day a week off. I’m not sure, but I tell you this for free, it helps me … Read more