SAD BUT FUNNY' Parkinson’s sufferer Gary Boyle sees funny side of disease as he reveals he’s stopped by bouncers who think he’s drunk
By Niamh Anderson 15th March 2019
Gary was diagnosed with Parkinson's nine years ago, in his early 40s - and says the debilitating neurological disease can be in parts saddening and funny
A MAN diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease has told how he regularly gets stopped
trying to get into pubs — because bouncers think he’s drunk.
Gary Boyle, 53, was dealt a devastating blow when doctors told him he had early onset Parkinson’s nine years ago.
The Dublin dad-of-two, originally from Cavan, decided to get checked out because his hand stopped working while brushing his teeth and his leg began to drag behind him as he walked.
Gary admitted his world came crashing down around him after he was diagnosed and now he faces obstacles every day as a result of the neurological condition.
But he’s taking it in his stride and he won’t let the disease get him down.
He said: “If you don’t have a sense of humour, you may as well pack it in. Some of the things that happen when you have Parkinson’s or dementia are sad but also very funny.
Gary with his wife Joan. Though good-humoured about it now, he says the diagnosis ‘shattered’ him and left him feeling alone
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