The Parkinson’s Fight Club

Jamie Bryson

This podcast is about determination, grit and perseverance. Your host, Jamie Bryson was diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson’s (sometimes called Early Onset Parkinson’s) at the age of 39. After months of feeling like his life was over, Jamie decided to fight back. Listen in to hear the inspiring stories of warriors all over the world who are battling Parkinson's disease.

Episodes

  1. 07/14/2023

    Living Your Best Life Now - An Individualistic Approach to Parkinson's Disease with Dr. Rodolfo Savica

    In this episode, Jamie has an illuminating conversation with Dr. Rodolfo Savica, who is professor of neurology and epidemiology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota. In his clinical practice, Dr. Savica specializes in movement disorders, particularly Young Onset Parkinson's disease (which is also called Early Onset Parkinson’s Disease). Dr. Savica explains how he became interested in this field after encountering a patient with young onset Parkinson's who lacked resources and support. He highlights the main differences between young onset and late onset Parkinson's, emphasizing that the brains of young onset patients do not have the aging-related damage seen in late onset patients. He also discusses the challenges in defining and understanding the various conditions within the umbrella term "Parkinson's disease." Regarding treatment, Dr. Savica explains that historically there was a hesitation to start medications aggressively in young onset patients due to concerns about complications. However, current data do not support this approach, and he advocates for individualized treatment based on each patient's needs and responses. He emphasizes the importance of optimizing medication dosages and timing to minimize off times and improve quality of life. The discussion highlights the need for a shift in the approach to treating young onset Parkinson's, emphasizing individualized care and addressing the specific challenges faced by this patient population. The episode also includes a lengthy discussion on lifestyle, including the importance of exercise for Parkinson's disease. Dr Savica emphasizes that 30 minutes of aerobic exercise, five times a week, is the best treatment to delay the progression of the disease. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the need for further research on specific subtypes of Parkinson's disease, and the significance of collaboration between patients, experts, and policymakers to advance understanding and treatment of the condition.

    53 min
  2. 04/22/2023

    Le Tour de Parkinson's

    In this episode, Jamie and his guest Rune Vethe discuss the Bike to Barcelona project (aka Tour de Parkinson’s). This June (2023), Rune will be joining a group of cyclists, including 9 people with Parkinson’s, who will ride their bikes from the UK to Barcelona. They will cover 1,600 kilometers (almost 1,000 miles) in just over 2 weeks. They will arrive just in time for the start of the Parkinson’s World Congress, and they will also be met by a couple of other teams leaving from different locations. Also in this conversation, Jamie and Rune discuss Rune’s journey with Young Onset Parkinson’s disease, his DBS surgery, and how he has used exercise and advocacy to fight back against Parkinson’s since his diagnosis. Rune has been a strong advocate for many years. You will hear about what Rune has done to help people with Parkinson’s in Norway. They discuss how Rune went to the World Parkinson’s Congress in Montreal 2013 where he met people from Rocksteady Boxing, which led him to start a project to bring the program to Norway. Rune is now a Rock Steady Boxing Coach. Rune has also participated in past cycling projects for Parkinson's patients. One of his current projects, called ZWAP, which stands for “Zwift Against Parkinson’s,” is a group that meets online to ride virtually together. Rune and Jamie discuss how they met through indoor cycling on the Zwift platform, and how cycling can benefit people with Parkinson's disease. You can follow the Bike to Barcelona journey here: https://wpc2023.org/page/bike ZWAP - https://www.zwap.no/t-en The Parkinson's Fight Club Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkinsonsfightclub

    1h 8m
4.9
out of 5
7 Ratings

About

This podcast is about determination, grit and perseverance. Your host, Jamie Bryson was diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson’s (sometimes called Early Onset Parkinson’s) at the age of 39. After months of feeling like his life was over, Jamie decided to fight back. Listen in to hear the inspiring stories of warriors all over the world who are battling Parkinson's disease.