2 clips of Chris walking from his wood shed, both without medication, about 18 months apart. Hopefully the link works 🤔. Enjoy!
Chris Lacey before and after : 2 clips of... - Cure Parkinson's
Chris Lacey before and after
Sorry y’all. I should have provided some context. These are two clips of Chris Lacey who I discussed in my post Inspiring Stuff. He rid himself of the symptoms of PD by focusing intensely on making chess pieces, six hours daily until after a couple of years he no longer needed meds. One clip shows him in his diseased state unmedicated and the other clip is similarly unmediated but shows the difference after applying himself to his endeavour. Obviously a changed man.
Thanks for sharing. Very inspiring. I am surprised that it didn't make newspapers headlines
Well this was posted 7 hours ago and has had one commentator (you!), so seemingly it’s of little interest to the community or they’re sceptical about the claim. ☹️🤔
Jeeves, always happy to see a post from you.It's hard to translate what he has done into my life. I can't think of anything similar that I would have enough interest in or accessibility to work at for 6 hours a day or even one.
The other thing that came to mind is how different we all are and perhaps he has found the key to his version of the PD prison.
Still, I will keep mulling it over. I will keep looking for my key.
I believe it. But surprised at the lack of interest by the PWP. His protocol for recovery should be trialed on mass level by the organisation like MJ Fox foundation
Hi Jeeves –
Your posting on this subject has been really important and a game changer for me - demonstrating the efficacy of constantly challenging our motor impairments to engage neuroplasticity. I have always exercised, but now I am more deliberate about frequently moving about and making my body do that which is difficult for me.
– PB
…..seemingly it’s of little interest to the community …..
Or they live in a different time zone 😀😀😀
It Looks like: don’t get identified with your disease . Overcoming yourself.
Look at Joe Dispenza’s testimonies with pwp. Its astonishing
I am Sloboy’s wife. Sloboy and I would love to read the story. I will email you.
Where is this “Inspiring Stuff” post? I cannot find it. Please share a link!
Chris wrote his story out in great detail once. I have a copy of it if anybody would like to read it. Email me at adam_whitey@hotmail.com and I’ll do my best to send you a copy.
Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻
Thanks for that
the emails don't come here until about 10:30 p.m. pacific time
Amazing that he achieved effectively a cure for his PD, with his mindset and skills and determination. Thanks for posting this!
He’s an exceptional person and frankly most of us don’t have what it takes to achieve this. I think his grandfather was Australias Prime Minister. Maybe Chris inherited this drive and determination?
Yes.
It Looks like: don’t get identified with your disease . Overcoming yourself.
Look at Joe Dispenza’s testimonies with pwp. Its astonishing
Any links of dispenza pwp testimonials?
Just saw the video. Amazing! Would love to see the email.
How incredible, I am in awe frankly. Thank you Jeeves.
I love his story. Did he also included exercise each day, meditate, control his diet? I believe the intensity of his six hours of work each day was primary, but wonder about other factors helping, too. Just curious.
Amazing!
Hi Jeeves19, firstly I want to thank you for the information you shared with us. I read with interest your previous post and have been thinking about what activities could have that same effect on me. I have even tried to find ideas in the internet but can't find anything. Any ideas? Like maybe painting by numbers? It would require concentration if the areas to paint are small...I am dying to try this neuroplasticity theory!!Thanks again. All the best
It has to be something that you haven’t done before, has a physical dimension and something you can tolerate - even enjoy - for long periods of time. You could do a variety of things. So you could meditate for a certain part of the day, then spend an hour on a new instrument, do some colouring in for another. The wood is very absorbing however and I find I can spend ages on it before I realise the time. But when I play the piano, I’m more conscious of time. The ideal is that you lose yourself in it? So wood carving send you be the best for me.
Thanks Jeeves. My spouse does some woodwork from time to time so I might ask him to teach me how to use the tools and see how it goes :)Take care and thanks again.
I’ve done a few pottery classes in the last year, using the wheel. It’s incredibly soothing and you forget you even have PD as you wrestle with a lump of clay with a mind of its own.As a bonus you end up with a few small crooked bowls suitable for serving olives!!
Wow. Just getting his mind off of his disease.
Your a champion for reaching out to Chris and posting this mate, it proves what most are told and firmly believe that PD is unbeatable, I'm actually starting to learn leather work myself, just having bought a sewing machine and the like.
Let's beat this damn PD business back into submission!!
Nice one Aaron. Hopefully your leather work won’t materialise into some risqué outfit mate 😂
Thanks Jeeves. There is a school of thought on retraining the brain to use the unused.
These videos bring a tear as i so pleased people can re-appear from the fog.
You have made my day, Jeeves! Brought a smile to my face and inspiration to my soul........
That’s great! It’s wonderful to read something like that. Now, what to concentrate on ....
Wow, very inspiring. Thanks for posting.
amazing. What did he do to show such improvement? Thanks for sharing.
he spent many many hours making chess pieces and focused on this task for most of the day for about 18 months