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Reno shares personal insight into Parkinson's disease at conference
 
Reno shares personal insight into Parkinson's disease at conference

Jan B. Jacobson
Special for The Republic
Nov. 9, 2006 11:38 PM

http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepu...xreno1110.html

NORTHEAST PHOENIX - As attorney general of the United States for eight years, Janet Reno used her legal mind fighting for justice. Today, she speaks to groups across the country about Parkinson's disease, a disorder with which she was diagnosed in 1995.

Reno's determination and resilience have earned her admiration, and many see her as inspirational and a role model for others living with this disease. She will share her personal journey with this progressive neurological condition Saturday at the Power Over Parkinson's Conference at JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort, where she will present the keynote address on "Living with Parkinson's."

"It's important and helpful to hear from others, to exchange information and get a new perspective on the disease and how to deal with it," Reno said. "People have to ask questions and get answers, realistically and hopefully."

She was diagnosed with the disease two years after assuming her Cabinet post. She hasn't allowed the disease to impede her, remaining physically active, though it has impacted her eyesight, and she says that she experiences tremors.

Medication allows her to maintain control, to a point, but she stays in regular contact with her physicians. Now 69, Reno has retired to Florida.

She has become an advocate for more information about the disease, which has taken center stage recently in the national debate about the use of fetal stem cells in medical research.

Visibility and understanding of Parkinson's disease has increased since several other celebrities publicly reported their conditions. Actor and producer Michael J. Fox was 30 when he was diagnosed15 years ago. Heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali began his challenging fight with Parkinson's in 1984 at 42.

An estimated 20,000 Arizonans have Parkinson's disease.

While medication is allowing people to live with Parkinson's, patients are discovering empowerment through education on available health options and resources.

Reno tells others with Parkinson's disease: "You need to get a good night's sleep, exercise and eat properly and remain mentally and physically active."

She recently underwent knee surgery caused by arthritis and the disease. She says: "I had my knee surgery so that I can continue to be active, work, explore and kayak."


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