Such a heartfelt, insightful and unexpectedly funny talk. Thank you for sharing your journey with such openness, compassion and authentic advocacy. You’re an incredible ambassador for the YOPD community, Jo, and I hope this video of your talk will be widely and enthusiastically shared.
A bespoke shitshow is the most perfect way to describe it! Fantastic talk, you were the first person I connected with after diagnosis, and like you decided to I needed to find my tribe, which I did by setting up my own support group. We are stronger together 💪🏼🥰
You are such a gem! That is an amazing concise and accurate commentary of what so many people are dealing with. You spoke beautifully and looked stunning ❤xx
Thanks so much Jo, am sharing this with my mum who was diagnosed when she was 60, it's been a rollercoaster, a few rapids and too many waterfall moments and I know she will value your words greatly, as do I her daughter who can only imagine the strength it takes to endure. So much respect for you being that much needed voice!
You seem a nice person - good luck though Im afraid you disconnected me a little by trying to separate women from men and referring to an old mans disease. Ive come to know many lovely female and male pd sufferers, we are all suffering the same 'shitshow' but it unites rather than divides us.
They say predominantly men get Parkinson's. If her figures are correct and 4 million women have PD, I've heard that 10 million people around the world suffer from it. That means that 6 million men have it.
Such a heartfelt, insightful and unexpectedly funny talk. Thank you for sharing your journey with such openness, compassion and authentic advocacy. You’re an incredible ambassador for the YOPD community, Jo, and I hope this video of your talk will be widely and enthusiastically shared.
A moving and beautiful talk. It made me laugh it made me cry.Keep up the good work as a voice for those with YOPD.
Just listening to this again - you really did so well, and do so well now too! ❤
Thank you Jo your Instagram posts and collaboration with Parkinsons UK shined a light on DBS and I thank you for that.
Jo, you are an amazing inspiration and a source of strength to the Parkinson's community worldwide!
You did your community proud!! Way to go! Beautifully delivered and so educational. And you look stunning. ❤🤩
A bespoke shitshow is the most perfect way to describe it! Fantastic talk, you were the first person I connected with after diagnosis, and like you decided to I needed to find my tribe, which I did by setting up my own support group. We are stronger together 💪🏼🥰
So inspirational, amazing story and such a strong women. You should be so proud of yourself 💪🏼
You are such a gem! That is an amazing concise and accurate commentary of what so many people are dealing with. You spoke beautifully and looked stunning ❤xx
Amazing Jo, you conveyed your journey brilliantly.
Jo, you are a very special woman. X Paolo
You’re such an inspiring person and thank you for sharing your story. ♥️
Thanks so much Jo, am sharing this with my mum who was diagnosed when she was 60, it's been a rollercoaster, a few rapids and too many waterfall moments and I know she will value your words greatly, as do I her daughter who can only imagine the strength it takes to endure. So much respect for you being that much needed voice!
Thank you for sharing your journey. In doing so, I know I am not alone and belong to a brilliant, shakey tribe!
Thank you for sharing this jo,,, u are one true warrior. This talk is very helpful...
So proud of you, Jo! Within the darkest of places, there will always be a way to find the light, you are amazing and I'm so happy for you!
Thanks so much Kole ✨️
Absolutely brilliant Jo - you superstar! X
Well said, tho not as bad as
You seem a nice person - good luck though Im afraid you disconnected me a little by trying to separate women from men and referring to an old mans disease. Ive come to know many lovely female and male pd sufferers, we are all suffering the same 'shitshow' but it unites rather than divides us.
They say predominantly men get Parkinson's. If her figures are correct and 4 million women have PD, I've heard that 10 million people around the world suffer from it. That means that 6 million men have it.