Local charity hopes awareness week leads to further help
Those who suffer with Parkinson's Disease on the Isle of Man are often misunderstood and don't receive enough support.
That's according to writer and fundraiser Michael Cowin, also known as Pullyman.
Last week was Parkinson's Awareness Week, with the local Parkinson's Society hoping to raise funds, as well as understanding.
Pullyman's wife Irene admits it can be difficult to find support: (play audio)
You can find at more about Parkinson's Disease Society Isle of Man here.

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