Parkinson’s Emotions: Why We Avoid the Hard Conversations (And Why We Shouldn’t)
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Parkinson’s emotions are often the hardest part of the disease, yet they are the part we talk about the least.
We talk about tremors. We talk about medication. But the fear, the frustration, the identity shifts, those are the conversations that usually stay buried. And those are the ones that can change everything when we finally bring them to the surface.
In this episode of Living with Parkinson’s: The Good, the Bad, and the Reality, we dive into the uncomfortable side of Parkinson’s, the emotional weight that comes with it and why silence can make it even heavier.
We talk about:
• Why people ask about symptoms but not how you are really doing
• The emotional toll of pretending everything is fine
• How silence creates isolation and disconnect
• Simple ways to start honest conversations
• Tools like journaling, voice notes, and therapy
• Why community is one of the most powerful forms of support
This episode also includes Carmen’s Care Partner Corner, where she shares how these conversations impact relationships and why care partners need space to be heard too.
Because the truth is, Parkinson’s is not just physical…
and healing does not happen in silence.
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