At 48 I'm still considered young for Parkinson's and a shaky left hand and stiffness is not holding me back from the gym. My balance and coordination are still better than my wife's and if you don't believe me, watch me play her in a game of ping pong, not good! According to a recent article in the PDF (Parkinson's Disease Foundation) news and review, exercise may be a neuroprotective, which means it could slow down or reverse the progression of PD. This report was based on animal studies, and they are not sure if this holds true for humans. They do know exercise improves flexibility, range of motion, and balance. Exercise can also help with depression and constipation....constipation, yeah for that. I hoped it would help me not take 10 minutes to take my keys out of my pocket. PDF news and review is a great newsletter and I recommend signing up for it at http://www.pdf.org/.
As I look in my rearview mirror, I see that big beast trying to gain on me. I also see those words, "objects appear closer than they seem". No time to waste, Parky Warriors. Let's get moving. Below are my personal goals for the summer.
Challenge 1: Get back into great shape. I put on 12 lbs. over the cold and snowy Virginia winter and I want to drop down from my current weight of 194 lbs. at 5'7" to 170 to 175 lbs. and back to my bodybuilder days when I was buff. Just because I'm shaky, it does not mean I can't look good.
Challenge 2: Get my bench back up to 250 lbs. In my 20's I had a 350 lbs. max, weighing 215 lbs. In my late 30's I kept it around 300. Now I'm 48 with PD. I think a 250 lbs. max at a goal body weight of 175lbs is in my range.
NOTE: Always consult your doctor before you do anything and get professional help if it applies. Be smart and be safe!
and I move to live.