A former North East nurse and lecturer has reflected on her Parkinson’s journey eight years on from being diagnosed with the debilitating disease.
Jo Tosh, a former Teesside University lecturer was diagnosed with the disease at just 47 years old.
Eight years on from her shock diagnosis, Jo is reflecting on her journey so far, what she has learned and her positive outlook on life.
It all started with a change in handwriting for Jo, who worked as a cardiology nurse and lecturer.