Parkinson's and Me
Christian minister and biker Sean Stillman reflects on his condition and his life since his diagnosis, following some very weird symptoms some three years ago.
Minister and biker Sean Stillman gives a searingly honest insight into a life that's been turned upside down since his diagnosis some three years ago, after experiencing a number of strange symptoms. Sean is a Christian minister at Zak’s Place , which is both a church and outreach to the homeless in Swansea. He's also international president of a Christian motor-cycle club called ‘God’s Squad’. But, like many people living with a serious illness, he has had to cut back on some of his commitments. At the same time he has also taken on new challenges such as boxing and ballet in order to maintain strength and balance. In this special programme for Parkinson's Awareness Week, recorded over several years, Sean tells his story in his own words through interviews and audio diaries.
Details of organisations offering information and support with Parkinson’s are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline
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This programme was first broadcast in April 2024.
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