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Friday, April 19, 2019

Kinston Parkinson's Support Group holds annual walk

JUNIOUS SMITH III     APRIL 19, 2019

The Kinston Parkinson’s Support Group has been together for 13 years, raising money and awareness for a cure to the disease. Photo by Junious Smith III / Neuse News


April is recognized as Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month and a local group wanted to shed additional light for those affected.
The Kinston Parkinson’s Support Group held its annual walk Wednesday at UNC Lenoir Hospital. The group, which has been together for 13 years, is facilitated by Judy Heath, who wanted to provide support for those afflicted by the disease and their families.
According to Parkinson.org, Parkinson’s disease affects 1 million people in the United States and 10 million worldwide. The progression of symptoms are different between those affected and some of the signs are tremors, limb rigidity and balance problems. The causes for the disease remain largely unknown.
Heath said last year the organization was able to raise $6,000 for Parkinson’s awareness.
“We’re all about awareness and helping each other out,” Heath said. “We also meet at the Wellness Center on the third Wednesday of each month at 2 p.m. and it’s free for anyone to join. This was our state walk and our national one is Nov. 3.”
The support group has several teams — Team Henry, Alberta and David — named for members who succumbed to complications from Parkinson’s. Irene Herring, who lost her aunt, Alberta, during Christmas 2018, said she joined the group four years ago with her family.
“My aunt and mother both have Parkinson’s disease, but they wouldn’t let the disease bring them down,” Herring said. “My aunt had it for 21 years and my mom’s had it for about seven — it’s been a privilege to be a part of this group and amazing the determination my mother and aunt had. There are so many things that are affected from Parkinson’s, like speech and walking. Little things like picking up a napkin can be a struggle.
“Caregivers have been amazing, and we’re thankful to have the support of them as well.”
Shelby Phillips, Herring’s mother, said she’s been appreciative of all the love within the group. Phillips had deep brain stimulation surgery in 2014 and has undergone treatment every six months.
“It means a lot to have this group and I’m fortunate to have received surgery,” Phillips said. “I’m one of the lucky ones and there have been difficulties from time to time. I am truly thankful for Judy and the others in this group, who truly show love and care.”
For anyone looking to send a donation, mail it to Heath at 2089 Briarwood Drive, Kinston N.C. 28501. All donations are tax-deductible.

https://www.neusenews.com/index/2019/4/19/kinston-parkinsons-support-group-holds-annual-walk

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