tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3157817818477271980.post3823442413571457104..comments2014-01-13T09:17:23.422+00:00Comments on Talk Parkinson's: Alex Flynn - the man behind the 10 million metresUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3157817818477271980.post-64777730187703931472012-10-27T09:06:16.066+01:002012-10-27T09:06:16.066+01:00Phil Webster
18 hours ago
I'm considering doin...Phil Webster<br />18 hours ago<br />I'm considering doing a fund raising live performance with my guitar next year, singing song after song with only a maximum 20 second break between songs.My intention is to sing 100 songs which would be circa 5 and a half hours, and pop nthe proceeds into the pockets of Parkinson's UK and if I do the 100, I'll sing "imagine" by Lennon off the top balcony of Wainhouse Tower in Halifax! AMPLIFiED! Get Ready! click like if you like.... — at Somewhere in Bradford<br /><br />Somewhere in Bradford<br />Local Business<br />We shall overcomeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3157817818477271980.post-28849089853642516772012-10-26T20:47:05.398+01:002012-10-26T20:47:05.398+01:00I was diagnosed 15 years ago, and I am aware that ...I was diagnosed 15 years ago, and I am aware that the Parkinsons is progressing. I to believe that an exercise programme has helped slow the PD effects on my body. By doing karate classes, attending PD exercise groups, and most important, training at home, I manage to keep active, and did a 10K mens health survival of the fittest course this month. I knew i wouldnt win, but finished the course - 1:56 - I feel like a light weight in with a super heavy, and every day is a new round, but: with a nod to M Ali's poem: I sting like a butterfly, float like a bee, i will keep on moving till the PD KO's me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com