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When Parkinson's Strikes Early: Voices, Choices, Resources, and Treatment


by M.A., Barbara Blake-Krebs, M.L.S., Linda Herman, Susan Reese R.N. LCSW
by R.N., L.C.S.W., Susan Reese

List Price: $15.95
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Sales Rank: 1067061
Studio: Hunter House
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: August 09, 2001
Publisher: Hunter House


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description
Parkinson’s disease is often associated with the elderly, but half a million sufferers are in their early fifties or younger. This disorder carries both a physical and social stigma, with neurological degeneration made worse by the refusal of many to seek help. When Parkinson’s Strikes Early grew out of an Internet discussion group in 1996, and was further inspired by actor Michael J. Fox’s revelation that he has Parkinson’s disease. This book covers symptoms, side effects of medication, support networks, and surgery options, and explores the physical, emotional, and social struggles that face young people with Parkinson’s. Resources, advocacy ideas, and an index are also included.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 3 reviews)

Timeless support for all with Parkinson's - especially young onset  
This book is for anyone involved with Parkinson's disease, but especially those diagnosed at an early age. I was diagnosed in my early 40's and found this book to be a great source of information and support. People diagnosed at an 'early' age have additional issues to deal with such as young families, employers and a medical treatment plan that must span many years. This book offers quotes and thoughts from many who have endured. Although the book was written a few years ago, the support offered is timeless.
August 17, 2005

Everyone is Affected Differently  
Everyone is affected differently by Parkinson's Disease. Some have it worse than others. For some, progression is slow, for others it is more rapid. Some people do not manifest tremors. Many don't face upper body problems, speech or swallowing problems. There are many myths associated with Parkinson's. It is very individual. Living with Parkinson's is a learning process, and one has to keep a positive attitude. Many people are living well and independently with the disease. It doesn't necessarily have to be a nightmare world. There are adjustments to be made, and it can be an inconvenience, but the challenge will reap rewards.
December 02, 2003

Best book of its kind I've read  
I had the honor of having a couple poems included in this book
and am aware of the huge committment made by the authors to
assemble; organize and edit this rarely explored topic. This book looks at a horrible, progressive neurological disease from
an unique perspective; that of those afflicted at an early age; (and their caregivers) who face ignorance and lack of understanding as well as the physical and mental problems commonly associated with the disease.

This is not some dry, statistical analysis but an indepth look
at a nightmare world few people truly understand. It is filled
with useful knowledge and organizations and is a must-have for
anyone suffering from or caring for those with Parkinson's.

I can't stress enough how much this book sheds light on a topic
rarely discussed in this depth. Doctors, nurses and anyone in the
medical field are missing something special if they don't make the time to read this book.

Bill Harrington
November 28, 2002



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