On Sunday, Sept. 11 the Parkinson’s Society of Cape Breton branch is holding it first walk in three years, and the president of the association, Honorine MacMullin says they are hoping to buck the present trend and raise more than the almost $30,000 that was raised in 2019.Aging rocker Ozzie Osbourne said last week that he feels “like I’m walking around in lead boots.
The triple-whammy of a pandemic, current inflation in the marketplace, and an increase in the need for services mean that the need for funds by non-profits is more important than ever. MacMullin suggests that joining a support group is a healthy action for people to take, not only for a sense of companionship with their struggles, but also as a source of current information about the disease. For many people, it takes a couple of years to be finally diagnosed with Parkinson’s because of the variety of symptoms that one can find in other diseases as well.
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