tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5400144260165311239.post4390358849762154734..comments2023-11-05T03:51:25.989-08:00Comments on Walking My Path with Parkinson's: A case for being stubborn.Marianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07063766786514281814noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5400144260165311239.post-19027788043891867602010-09-05T18:55:25.113-07:002010-09-05T18:55:25.113-07:00Your story brought me back to a time when I was ri...Your story brought me back to a time when I was riding my girlfriend's horse, and the horse took off on me like a bat out of heck. I held on for dear life and came out unscathed -- amazing. Your story has inspired me to send my girlfriend a quick note. (I haven't seen her in 20 years.) I wonder if she remembers that frightful day and how hard we laughed once I was safe and sound. <br /><br />Sure makes me chuckle thinking about it now. <br /><br />I guess we can look at PD and horses in a similar light -- both can be frightening and neither are truly under our control, but if we demonstrate courage and strength, both can be managed, and the ride will forever be enjoyable.kjhttp://www.12pawsandfrogs.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5400144260165311239.post-17906009065024907232010-08-25T18:11:52.332-07:002010-08-25T18:11:52.332-07:00I really enjoyed your post. It was very inspirati...I really enjoyed your post. It was very inspirational. I looked up Davis Phinney's clip on You Tube. Thank you so much for bringing it to our attention. He is a wonderful speaker, very inspirational also. <br /><br />Hope you are doing well.<br /><br />PatPatrick Younts (and my Wingman)https://www.blogger.com/profile/02820047565487227073noreply@blogger.com