“It’s My Own Fault” or “Open Mouth, Insert Foot”

Apparently, the non-Parkinson’s part of my brain didn’t get the notice that the Parkinson’s part of my brain isn’t exactly reliable these days. Ideas still pop up before I can stop them—like a reflex, or maybe like a dog spotting a squirrel.

The problem is, once I throw out an idea, people assume I’m signing up to make it happen. And before I know it, I’m knee-deep in a project when I should have just lobbed the idea back like a volleyball and stepped out of the game.

The truth is, my producing and event coordinating days are in the past. PD doesn’t exactly mix well with high-pressure logistics. I’m easily overwhelmed, anxious, and one poorly timed stress bomb could make my medication as useful as a flashlight with dead batteries in a blackout. The work requires relentless physical energy and razor-sharp cognitive function—two things no longer in my skill set. My skills are like books on a high shelf—I know they’re there, but I just can’t reach them.

However! If you need ideas or advice? I’m here to help. Need a contact? I might have one. Emails and social media posts? Sure, in small, digestible doses. But if you need someone to run the show? That’s a hard no.

These days, I’m more like Captain Picard in the command chair—happy to offer wisdom and guidance, but I’m not the one beaming down for the away mission.

One response to ““It’s My Own Fault” or “Open Mouth, Insert Foot””

  1. I would gladly take over your away missions captain. Love the metaphor. I love and admire how you stand up for that hard no. Being in charge is a lot. People have to understand that you need more than a step stool to reach the self where the books of past experiences are held. Now a fire truck ladder would be more appropriate. Too much to juggle for our overwhelmed minds. Better left to those who are next in line. Time to let #1 and the rest of the crew lead the away missions.

    Your knowledge is valuable. I’m so glad to hear and see that you know it too. We can only do what we can do. Keep standing up for what’s right for you. HUGS!

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