What a cure means to Sheila Sheila is a person with Parkinson’sA cure would be a disaster! I would have to revert to being normal., I would sleep at night, I would have to go out to work. I would not be able to meet celebrities, MP’s or all the wonderful people associated with Parkinson ‘s UK.
There would be no carol concerts, summer balls, trips to the circus, Wii fit challenges or walks in Derbyshire. Mind you, I wouldn’t wake up with dribble in my ear, I would not twitch or trip, sit on the toilet for the same length of time it takes to fly to Australia, fall out of bed, dream about the one legged tramp pulling me out of a window… on balance, a cure might be nice.

What a cure means to Sheila

Sheila is a person with Parkinson’s

A cure would be a disaster! I would have to revert to being normal., I would sleep at night, I would have to go out to work. I would not be able to meet celebrities, MP’s or all the wonderful people associated with Parkinson ‘s UK.
There would be no carol concerts, summer balls, trips to the circus, Wii fit challenges or walks in Derbyshire. Mind you, I wouldn’t wake up with dribble in my ear, I would not twitch or trip, sit on the toilet for the same length of time it takes to fly to Australia, fall out of bed, dream about the one legged tramp pulling me out of a window… on balance, a cure might be nice.