Shaky's Kids Parkinson's Interviews
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Life With ShakyPosted
Mon 28 Feb 2011 3:13pm
Life With Shaky's interview series will include Q & A sessions with Shaky's Kids, to be posted each Wednesday. Our own childern will be interviewed, and they have a lot to say!
All other interviews will continue to be posted each Saturday.
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Life with Shaky
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Kate K.Posted
Mon 29 Sep 2008 1:04am
Welcome Mary Sullivan, a recent newcomer to the Parkinson’s-related blogosphere. She describes her blog, Life with Shaky, as the following:
Chronicles of my sometimes funny, sometimes sad, but always enlightening journey of a woman whose husband is diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease.
Check out Life with Shaky at:
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Life With Shaky Interviews!
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Life With ShakyPosted
Wed 08 Dec 2010 8:18pm
In January I will begin conducting interviews with PWP, their caregivers, family, and friends, to be posted weekly on Life With Shaky. If you have something to say and would like to be interviewed, email Mary at keithandmary_3@yahoo.com with your name, contact information and a brief bio of you, your family, your PD situation, and why you would
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A Shaky Day
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Jeff PilePosted
Tue 22 Jun 2010 4:27pm
So this afternoon and even now, I'm feeling a little shaky, lots of numbness and tingles and my legs hurt. Is it the heat causing my symptoms to fire? Last night I had to take a Xanax before bed because I had a strong anxious feeling. It helped me sleep but today I am wiped out and tired along with the other things I mentioned.
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81 year old male CC: "Cold and shaky" - Conclusion
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JASON WINTERPosted
Mon 07 Jun 2010 8:52pm
Here is the update to 81 year old male CC: "Cold and shaky"
The patient was sent to the cardiac cath lab where angiography revealed 100% occlusion of the right coronary artery (RCA). A stent was successfully placed and the patient is doing well.
Before - 100% occlusion of right coronary artery (RCA)
Balloon inflation
After successful
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Shaky Monday
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KarenPosted
Tue 21 Sep 2010 12:00am
I struggled with that shaky chemo feeling yesterday. Like, if I held out my hands, they would shake. Plus, I was tired and sort of groggy.
I logged on remotely to work for the morning, but then I had to go to sleep after lunch. This time, I slept for hours and hours. I was much better when I finally woke up around 5:00PM. I actually worked till 9:30PM
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Shaky's Kids Interview with Joe
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Life With ShakyPosted
Wed 02 Mar 2011 12:04am
Q: What is your age?
Joe: 14
Q: What is your relationship to Shaky?
Joe: He is my step dad.
Q: Do you remember when Shaky was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease?
Joe: No, I don't remember at all. I guess I was around nine or ten.
Q: Do you remember Shaky and I discussing the possibility that he could have PD?
Joe: I don't
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