tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3157817818477271980.post2703287547879373053..comments2014-01-13T09:17:23.422+00:00Comments on Talk Parkinson's: Fighting for our Parkinson's nursesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3157817818477271980.post-5163494179745061282011-05-27T11:00:19.922+01:002011-05-27T11:00:19.922+01:00Thanks for your comment zalamanderuk. If you'r...Thanks for your comment zalamanderuk. If you're interested (or if anybody else reading this is interested) we're looking for people willing to share their story with the media. This could either be people who do have a Parkinson's nurse and think they're great - or people who don't have access to a nurse.<br /><br />If anyone's interested in doing this please email pr@parkinsons.org.uk<br /><br />Some general info here - http://www.parkinsons.org.uk/local_to_you/volunteering/media_volunteer.aspx - about sharing your story with the media.Parkinson's UKnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3157817818477271980.post-80465114480880302082011-05-26T19:34:34.018+01:002011-05-26T19:34:34.018+01:00I live in north Hampshire, and I do have access to...I live in north Hampshire, and I do have access to a Parkinson's Nurse. She's been a great help - there to answer questions, to make suggestions, to help me make difficult decisions about medication. She is part of a team that includes a dedicated physiotherapist (and I do mean dedicated, in both senses), who has also been invaluable. Without these two ladies, I would have felt much more isolated and would have missed out on a great deal of brilliant advice.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com