Listen "S13 Ep2: Young Onset Parkinson's"
Episode Synopsis
This week we will discuss Young Onset Parkinson's with Jennifer Crowder.
Jennifer has been living in the uncomfortable space of not using her career or family role to define herself for many years. Instead, she describes who she is as a person - she is tenacious, creative, stubborn, sarcastic, relentless, driven, compassionate, and courageous. Her proudest moments are making people laugh when they least expect it and finding a quick and simple solution to a complex problem. She spends most of her time in a boxing gym or carving eggshells. She has been living with Parkinson's disease for 27 years.
In reference to advice about starting rock Steady Rock Steady, Jennifer wanted you to know...
*Don't wait until you feel good to go.
*Go when you're tired.
*Nauseated
*In pain
With this disease, if you wait to feel good enough to go, you'll never go. The first few weeks are undeniably hard. Pain and fatigue from the workouts, pain and fatigue from the disease. But if you stick with it- go every class you can and give 100% each workout, the disease symptoms reduce. I'd rather have the pain from a good workout. It allows a more productive life.
Jennifer has been living in the uncomfortable space of not using her career or family role to define herself for many years. Instead, she describes who she is as a person - she is tenacious, creative, stubborn, sarcastic, relentless, driven, compassionate, and courageous. Her proudest moments are making people laugh when they least expect it and finding a quick and simple solution to a complex problem. She spends most of her time in a boxing gym or carving eggshells. She has been living with Parkinson's disease for 27 years.
In reference to advice about starting rock Steady Rock Steady, Jennifer wanted you to know...
*Don't wait until you feel good to go.
*Go when you're tired.
*Nauseated
*In pain
With this disease, if you wait to feel good enough to go, you'll never go. The first few weeks are undeniably hard. Pain and fatigue from the workouts, pain and fatigue from the disease. But if you stick with it- go every class you can and give 100% each workout, the disease symptoms reduce. I'd rather have the pain from a good workout. It allows a more productive life.
More episodes of the podcast PodcastDX
S20 Ep16: Lung Cancer
18/11/2025
S20 Ep15: Home Eye Safety
11/11/2025
S20 Ep13: Dangers of Impaired Driving
28/10/2025
S20 Ep12: Falls Prevention
21/10/2025
S20 Ep11: BiPolar Revisited
14/10/2025
S20 Ep10: PodcastDX
07/10/2025
S20 Ep9: Bartonella
30/09/2025
S20 Ep8: Haemophilus influenzae H-Flu
23/09/2025
S20 Ep8: Haemophilus influenzae H-Flu
23/09/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.