by Jeff Seckendorf | Feb 21, 2022
I have been a primary Care Partner for my loved one for the past 15 years, We have experienced and learned much on this Parkinson’s journey. I compare the journey to a river. Early symptoms progress slowly and life is smooth for the most part. As the journey...
by Jeff Seckendorf | Feb 21, 2022
When I was first diagnosed September 2019, I didn’t know anything about Parkinson’s. I had been having various symptoms for months which resulted in me being sent to the ER by an Urgent Care doctor and then by ambulance again by my Primary Care doctor who...
by Jeff Seckendorf | Feb 21, 2022
Born in 1947 in Sioux Falls, So Dakota. Graduated from University of So Dakota with majors in Math and Physics in 1969. Received an MBA in 1970. Entered the workforce with the CPA firm Peat Marwick Mitchell and Co. (now KPMG). Went to work for a client in the printing...
by Jeff Seckendorf | Feb 21, 2022
I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in August 2019 and was shocked. As a psychology professor and research scientist, I felt the need to learn what I could about PD and deal with it from both medical and psychological perspectives. Along the way, I have blogged about it...
by Jeff Seckendorf | Feb 21, 2022
The tremors started seemingly out of the blue, the diagnosis was made, but it wasn’t for another couple years that I realized life could go on with joy, purpose and meaning in spite of and because of PD. With the loving support of my husband, friends and members of...