… ‘It’s okay, it’s only Parkinson’s disease.’

On the weekend I needed to run an errand and didn’t want to trouble the support staff. It just happened that my PD medication has been slightly unpredictable off-late and as a result I felt quite edgy and unsteady.

It also meant I had a hard time walking and had to kick-start my ungainly route to the tiny shopping centre here in town. This always looks really bad and although I don’t bother too much worrying about people’s stares and general befuddlement, it does increase my alertness along with my anxiety.

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At one point I hobbled with great intent into the lift. All of a sudden, a lady joined me in the lift and she asked me if I wanted her to phone anyone as I was clearly struggling.

‘It’s ok, it’s just Parkinson’s disease,’ I told her. I made sure I thanked her for her concern though.’ Once my meds kick in I will be ok,’ I added.

It was actually nice to meet this kind lady as although I was ‘off’ which means talking is usually not very easy, I was able to have a little neighbourly conversation.

‘At least there are some nice helpful people [working] in this shopping centre,’ the lady said.

I thought to myself, 100 percent (as the kids say) ..

One response to “Encounters of the humankind”

  1. a moment of your life… it gives me a moment of reflection on what your day’s look like. All the issues you have to deal with and how you face the situations with courage. And it’s good that you keep pushing yourself forwood. I am greatful that there are still warm people with a good heart that are willing and helpful. I send you a warm heart and lots of love.

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