Casual Hiker
New member
Around 3 weeks ago I was diagnosed with young onset Parkinson's (I am only 47). So far my symptoms are mild, just a slight tremor in my left hand/arm which is accentuated while shivering. After the diagnosis I climbed Pierce and Monadnock up Pumpelly just to see how it would feel, and I felt better while hiking than I did before.
Does anyone know of someone who was diagnosed with Parkinson's fairly young? I am looking for information, and I am curious how long I'll be able to hike. Being outdoors is a huge stress relief valve for me, and I'd hate to lose it! I'd really appreciate anything that you all can share about younger people hiking with Parkinson's. If any of you has Parkinson's and would be willing to talk I'd be grateful!
My life has truly been blessed, and I plan on making the best of this new phase of my life. I don't think God would want me to give up, and I would like to find some positive examples to look at and some advice on staying fit. My faith is keeping me positive, but I feel so ignorant on how to keep hiking safely and with all the challenges I now have.
Does anyone know of someone who was diagnosed with Parkinson's fairly young? I am looking for information, and I am curious how long I'll be able to hike. Being outdoors is a huge stress relief valve for me, and I'd hate to lose it! I'd really appreciate anything that you all can share about younger people hiking with Parkinson's. If any of you has Parkinson's and would be willing to talk I'd be grateful!
My life has truly been blessed, and I plan on making the best of this new phase of my life. I don't think God would want me to give up, and I would like to find some positive examples to look at and some advice on staying fit. My faith is keeping me positive, but I feel so ignorant on how to keep hiking safely and with all the challenges I now have.