Day 1:Trans Canada Trail Challenge One world one voice

Parkinson’s may be unique to each of us. However there is a bond between us all. that bond is strengthened if we support each other.

Making others aware of what we must endure while we now have Parkinson’s in our lives, takes a commitment on our part.

Be seen , Be Heard. Don’t shy away from your diagnosis.

We still have a life in front of us.

Have fun and be a warrior

Published by Parkinson's My Super Power

My name is Ian Robertson, I was diagnosed with parkinson's May of 2012. I started taking medication May 2016. I am active. I run, I dance, I curl, I hike, I bike, I skate and I am a Instructor for hockey goaltenders I am self employed. I married in 1982 and have three children, and 8 grandchildren.

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