Such a powerful film! Riveting. Beautifully shot! So thoughtful! If you're ever in Peru, please come, so many stories here to tell: Anders M. Leines and Heather Kennedy
I met Heather Kennedy while in Parkinson's groups on fb.... see like Heather I look normal but fight this condition daily. The struggle is real. I deal and cope by doing stand-up.... you see I used to play bass and guitar... I used to draw and write songs and poetry. So difficult to focus. Love you Heather Kennedy
A poignant and moving video. I hope that it manages to reach an audience beyond which the vast majority of awareness reaches, which is people who are already fully aware of this disease and it's impact.
same here but a few years younger... try to keep an open a positive mind, but I know that s not easy... About DBS... I'm just osmetimes too fraid to eve nthink about it... Sendi,ng you love strength & hope.
Huh? She is very much alive and making an impact on her community. Inspiring bravery! Everyone dies, we all struggle in the journey. This is about living not death!
Thank you for sharing. You captured what so many of us with PD feel.
thanks for highlighting Parkinson's x
Very strong visually and the spoken words are like nails that are hammered into the mind.
Beautiful. Thank you, Heather, for speaking for so many of us.
So very "relatable"-thank you, HK! We are not alone...
Oh wow, what a wonderful bit of work and so beautifully delivered.
This was a beautiful story about a beautiful woman with Parkinsons....
Heather, bold, eloquent and honest. I can relate. 2012. Thank you. T2
This is beautiful
Congratulations on a very beautiful film and story. Keep climbing that mountain. Beautiful people.
What a powerful video. Thsnks
Absolutely stunning - great work you two!
Such a powerful film! Riveting. Beautifully shot! So thoughtful! If you're ever in Peru, please come, so many stories here to tell: Anders M. Leines and Heather Kennedy
Thank you Heather & Anders. Such a beautiful piece.
Great video. Got something similar at my gate. Thanks for making this.
I met Heather Kennedy while in Parkinson's groups on fb.... see like Heather I look normal but fight this condition daily. The struggle is real. I deal and cope by doing stand-up.... you see I used to play bass and guitar... I used to draw and write songs and poetry. So difficult to focus. Love you Heather Kennedy
Wonderful poignant video. I'm looking forward to listening to you give a talk in Barcelona... if this damned virus goes away.
So well done. Thank u.
Great job,well donne ,thank you!
Thank you for showing this thruthful image of us... Sending u love strength & hope from Belgium (dx at age 30)
Thanks for sharing. Good video
fellow pd sufferer....really enjoyed the video.... please keep sharing your journey. pd sucks.
Never Alone my friend
Hello and how are you? Interesting video. We live in the state of NC and we like to dumpster dive.
Heather.......so beautiful! I'm here because my younger sister newly diagnosed. She won't talk to me about it. Don't know how to help her.
Thanks for your beautiful videos!
Thank you for this brutal but beautiful short film. It's difficult but knowing someone else "gets it" makes me feel a smidgen better.
Thanks
A poignant and moving video. I hope that it manages to reach an audience beyond which the vast majority of awareness reaches, which is people who are already fully aware of this disease and it's impact.
Twice your age and newly diagnosed. But I'm not ready to lay down.
This...this may be the image that cracks the mirror.
This is me
I understand that you were angry back then. Are you still angry? What if anything has changed since this video?
very beautiful woman, why, why, but I don't ask who to ask. My Parkinson started at the age of 45, and now at 50 they're considering DBS.
same here but a few years younger... try to keep an open a positive mind, but I know that s not easy... About DBS... I'm just osmetimes too fraid to eve nthink about it... Sendi,ng you love strength & hope.
Caroline Van den Rul thank you Very much.
This is a work of art. It is brilliant.
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Quit capitalizing on death. We all have a chance.
Huh? She is very much alive and making an impact on her community. Inspiring bravery! Everyone dies, we all struggle in the journey. This is about living not death!