Captain William Watt Jr was diagnosed with Parkinson´s disease in 2018, then in 2025 it was confirmed that he has it combined with Multiple Sclerosis.
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Since Captain Watt has both conditions, careful integration is critical:
Monitors symptoms, manages medication, handles heavy lifting.
Helps with stability, retrieves items, alerts during “off” periods or fatigue events.
Many Loopers travel in small flotillas — Captain Watt could coordinate with buddies for extra backup on long river stretches.
Managing PD and MS on the water is about strict routines (meds, rest, pacing), adaptive equipment (joystick helm, cooling systems, grab rails), and robust support (First Mate, service dog, Looper network, emergency comms).
Because both conditions carry risks of fatigue, falls, sudden weakness, or “off” periods, the safety plan has to be more robust than the average Looper’s.
The protocols combine prevention (grab rails, meds on schedule, rest days) with preparedness (emergency handoff, telemedicine, buddy boats). With these in place, Captain Watt can cruise the Loop with confidence while managing Parkinson’s and MS safely.