Monday, January 29, 2018

PD and Humor


I have found pwp to often have an easily tickled funny bone. Certainly, many of us have chosen to use humor as one of our coping strategies.  What I want to do here is to share my favorite pwp humorists:  blogger, Allison Smith, better known as The Perkie Parkie, blogger Terri Reinhart, and blogger-cartoonist Peter Dunlap-Shohl.

The Perkie Parkie, by Allison Smith, who writes about dating with PD (she has Early Onset PD), what she’d really like for Christmas, her “anniversary” of being diagnosed, girl's night out gone bad, her dog's view of Barkinson's, and much, much more.  Very irreverent. And honest.  http://perkyparkie.com/ 

Studio Foxhoven, by Terri Rheinhart, is funny and all too real. Recently she wrote about side effects, "I found myself dragging more and more.  I thought I'd learned to appreciate the Way of the Tortoise, but the Tortoise wasn't moving much anymore.  I wasn't ready to learn the Way of the Potted Plant." She actually writes other blogs, too.  I'm going to have to look into those, because I enjoy her wry wit.  http://studiofoxhoven.com/parkjournal/

PD Pundit has a series of darkly amusing and informative cartoons about PD https://parkinsonsdisease.net/author/peter-dunlap-shohl/  written by Peter Dunlap-Shohl.  I can't do his work justice, so click on the link to see some of his work - you'll be glad you did.

He also wrote and illustrated the book My Degeneration which explains more clearly than I’ve seen elsewhere what it is like to have PD.  I’ve heard it called a graphic novel, but it’s not fiction.  It includes a home visit from a personification of PD, typical (and horrifying) ways doctors tell patients that they have PD, the worries we live with, and much more, told with fiercely sardonic wit and clever illustrations.  I’ve given the book to many in my family, because it explains the world of a PWP so very well.  He gets it.

An addition: https://parkinsonsnorris.blogspot.com/   Very funny.

If you read online discussion forums about PD, you'll often find humor in postings.  I'm particularly thinking of http://forum.parkinson.org/  and https://www.myparkinsonsteam.com but I'm sure there are others.  We try to find the funny in life, and why not?  Laughing helps us cope.

Images Pixabay, and Amazon.

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