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In the Upper Valley, fighting back against Parkinson’s with a one-two punch – Maine Public


Parkinsons disease affects the nervous system. It muddles how the brain sends signals that coordinate movement. In Vermont, it's estimated that one out of a thousand people over age 55 have it.
It's a lifelong condition, and there's no cure. But research shows vigorous exercise and even a punch or two can help those with Parkinson's slow the disease.
At the Carter Community Building Association, a nonprofit recreational center in Lebanon, New Hampshire, Ann Harvey, Tom O'Quinn and Suzanne Serat are slipping on brightly-colored padded gloves.
They use them in a special boxing class designed to help people fight Parkinsons.
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"Theres this thing in Parkinson's that says if you have a positive attitude, youll be better, and thats true," Serat says. "But, you also need to acknowledge that its really hard, and youre sort of losing your life basically drop by drop, and youre mad about it."
"And," she gestures to the bright blue boxing gloves on her hand, "it feels good to just hit that bag as hard as you can.
The group heads into a small gymnasium where punching bags hang from the ceiling.
Alright guys, were going to get started," calls out instructor Samantha Duford. "So boxing stance, hands up. Were going to throw a jab jab, hook hook, upper upperOkay? Lets go
The dangling bags suddenly come to life, rocked by jabs from either side.
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Betsy Warren of West Lebanon smiles behind her mask as she gives her bag a one-two combo.
Warren was diagnosed with Parkinson's in April 2021. Eight months later, she was diagnosed with cancer. She wrapped up chemo this summer, and is in remission. So now, she says, shes back to focusing on her Parkinsons.
This class, called Rock Steady Boxing, is based on a nationally-recognized curriculum, and Warren says its helping.
Oh, its the greatest workout," Warren gushes, breathing hard during a break. "Theres like 23 different things that we do, and its all good for Parkinson's, from yelling, using our voice, to big movements."
She adds: "The thought of hitting something seemed like a good idea, especially early on when youre trying to get used to a diagnosis.
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Parkinsons disease affects how people move. It slows them down and can make people stoop and shuffle. Tremors are common. The disorder can also weaken a persons voice, affect eyesight and balance, and can hamper fine motor skills, which can make everyday tasks like buttoning a shirt difficult.
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Physical therapist Samantha Duford is president and cofounder of Upper Valley Programs for Parkinson's. She says her 90-minute Rock Steady Boxing classes target all of those things.
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We incorporate balance, coordination and dual-task walking," Duford says. "We really try totarget deficits specific to Parkinson's in everything we do.
Boxing she says is great for big arm movements and getting heart rates up. But the class also includes yoga stretches, core strength training, brain teasers and hand-eye work. For instance, one of this afternoon's activities involves moving lettered clothes pins from one ribbon to another in alphabetical order while balancing on a cushion.
Suzanne Serat and others in the class say the benefits are immediate.
"Absolutely, when I came into class, I was having something called dyskinesia, which is a random movement and side effect from the medication," Serat says. "And because of doing this, it stopped. So this leg is now still.
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That's not uncommon. Dr. Jim Boyd is director of the Binter Center for Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders at the University of Vermont. He says that while intense activity wont stop symptoms, it can slow them down and make them go away temporarily. Its why he says classes like this are so important.
"As a practicing neurologist for nearly 20 years now, you do see a distinct difference between those who become engaged in physical activity early in their course, and develop good habits of exercise, to those that do not," he says.
If boxings not your thing, Boyd says there are dance classes, Tai chi and other workouts specifically designed for people with movement disorders that can help. And since COVID, many are now offered virtually.
Gary Martin lives in Jonesville, Vermont, and was diagnosed with a movement disorder similar to Parkinsons 10 years ago. Martin takes a regular dance class for people with Parkinsons taught by his wife Sara McMahon. He also does a specialized workout called Push Back several times a week.
While hes now using a walker and wheelchair more often, he says the weekly classes have helped his balance, strength and outlook.
"The tendency for most people with Parkinson's [is] to just hang back and not become involved in life," Martin says. "And this has really been helpful in that regard.
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Back at the Rock Steady Boxing class, the group wraps up its weekly workout in a circle.
Earnest Schori says he was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2018, and besides boxing, he does Tai chi and core strength training. The physical outlet helps, he says, but so does the camaraderie.
"To know that I'm not alone," Schori says, is important.
Suzanne Serat nods. The workouts feel great, but she says the teasing and support that are part of every class the catching up with each other, the understanding and honesty may be even more important.
"You dont have to explain anything. There's none of you that needs to be embarrassed," Serat says."I dont know why, but theres a shame that comes from having a chronic illness, one that shows, and theres none of that when were all together."
Pointing to the clusters of others in the group who are chatting and laughing after class, she says: "You can just sort of sit there and say, 'Its not a good day,' and theyll go 'Yeah.' They get it.
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In the Upper Valley, fighting back against Parkinson's with a one-two punch - Maine Public
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