Sherri W. Patient Expert

Medford, Oregon
Crazy. Sincere. Full of joy. Loves to sing. Takes wrong turns. Never asks for directions. Never... Full Bio
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The Invisible Reality of Parkinson’s Disease by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health There have been many stories coming my way lately, regarding the made up scenarios of Parkinson’s disease. What I mean is this – some are being told by their spou ... Read on »
Helping Hands by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health The following comment was received a bit ago. I am publishing this as a post as the information is valuable. Thanks Tina! Here is a site to recommend to people who need lo ... Read on »
Volleyball… Is it just a game? by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health I’m here to tell you about a team of girls who play volleyball in east Tennessee They are playing in the state tournament this week their goal is simple : play with hea ... Read on »
Educating ‘Those’ People by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health About a week ago, I met one of my neighbors. They travel a lot in their motor home and just pulled in from a long stretch. They were gone all winter to Arizona and for the s ... Read on »
I Wanna Be Next! by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health When you’ve been blessed with the companionship of the Little Monster we so familiarly and ‘un-affectionately’ call Parkinson’s Disease, you may get te ... Read on »
A Tribute to Becky Good aka… Judy’s Mom by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health Judy wrote this tribute to her mom in the wee hours of the morning, this morning. Her mom is currently resting at home, with assistance from Hospice. The family can use your ... Read on »
Meet Lori Saviers of the Regulars! by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health I am excited to introduce you to Lori Saviers, another member of “The Regulars”. You’ll remember that I was able to meet Strong Feather Eileen of the Regula ... Read on »
Like to Cook or Not – Here’s a Cookbook for PD’ers by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health Cookbook for Parkinson’s patients launched by Joanne McCarthy A healthy eating handbook for people with Parkinson’s disease has been launched by the Parkinson&rsqu ... Read on »
Got PD? Hop On Your Bike and Start Pedaling for Your Life by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health You may have heard the scuttlebutt recently about how biking is becoming popular for people with PD. If you haven’t heard, you will now. I met a fellow PD’er onli ... Read on »
Suffering From Depression? Turn Off the TV by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health In a study conducted by the University of Chicago, there seems to be a common thread amongst ‘happy’ people – not watching television. What’s that have ... Read on »
Life On the River by Judy Hensley by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health If you happened to have spent much time in church, you may be familiar with the song called “Love Lifted Me” . ….the lyrics start out saying: “I was ... Read on »
So, You Have Parkinson’s Too – An Interview with Peggy Willocks by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health I want to welcome Peggy Willocks to Parkinson’s Journey! When I met Peggy, I was back visiting my blog partner and good friend, Judy Hensley. What a treat! A woman un ... Read on »
Just Like “Us” by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health Often when you read about those who are suffering with Parkinson’s disease, the article refers to those who are a tad bit older, over 60 usually. We don’t often ... Read on »
Welcome Back, Judy by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health I’ve come up for air. Did anyone miss me? I’ve been out of the communication loop for a bit since my mother’s surgery on her hip. And I would like to than ... Read on »
Where In the World Is Dr. Santiago? by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health Several years back, there was an extremely popular software game called Where In the World Is Carmen Sandiego? Originally the game focused on teaching geography and history. ... Read on »
New Update, Sept. 11 On the Neuro Patch by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health New update from Anne re: Neuro Patch and how to obtain them from UK. Please note disclaimer from Parkinson’s Journey re: our endorsement in last update. Thank you to A ... Read on »
Update on the Neupro Patch by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health Not long ago a PD friend was asking about Neupro Patches. This comment came in yesterday and may be of interest to some. Please note that Parkinson’s Journey is not en ... Read on »
The Heroes Who Fight by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health Fear is real and those of us who live with a chronic illness – in our case Parkinson’s or some form thereof – may deal with it on a daily basis. It robs you ... Read on »
Peeling Sweet, Juicy Peaches by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health For some, peach season has past. For others, they are in the midst of harvest. And for others still, they’ve got a few more weeks until they begin to pick. I’ll ... Read on »
It Could Always Be Worse – Living with Parkinson’s Disease by Sherri W. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Brain Health Dear Diary, I wish I were writing to you as I did when I was a young. I wish I were telling you about the test I passed in chemistry, much to my surprise (not to mention Mr. ... Read on »