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Some people with Parkinson's Disease find they can't speak very well while others lose the ability to write or control a knife and fork. Some get treated like children while others are ignored. Many manage their disease for years and continue to live extremely fruitful and fulfilling lives. But it's always there, in the back of one's mind. How long will I keep this up? Over 120,000 people in the UK have Parkinson's Disease, and this figure is rising. It can strike very early in life, as with the actor Michael J. Fox, or much later. It is a progressive, neurological disorder, treated mainly with drug therapy but also alleviated with physical therapy and diet. Although each person with Parkinson's is different, and the ability to perform movements may differ from one day to the next, Parkinson's has a dramatic effect on a person's quality of life and also affects those around the sufferers. This is a compassionate and helpful guide to the disease and its treatments. The good news is that Parkinson's can be controlled very effectively for many years with the right treatment and care. This definitive handbook allows you to ask all the right questions and to understand the disease so that the answer to the question above is, 'as long as possible'.
Some people with Parkinson's Disease find they can't speak very well while others lose the ability to write or control a knife and fork. Some get treated like children while others are ignored. Many manage their disease for years and continue to live extremely fruitful and fulfilling lives. But it's always there, in the back of one's mind. How long will I keep this up? Over 120,000 people in the UK have Parkinson's Disease, and this figure is rising. It can strike very early in life, as with the actor Michael J. Fox, or much later. It is a progressive, neurological disorder, treated mainly with drug therapy but also alleviated with physical therapy and diet. Although each person with Parkinson's is different, and the ability to perform movements may differ from one day to the next, Parkinson's has a dramatic effect on a person's quality of life and also affects those around the sufferers. This is a compassionate and helpful guide to the disease and its treatments. The good news is that Parkinson's can be controlled very effectively for many years with the right treatment and care. This definitive handbook allows you to ask all the right questions and to understand the disease so that the answer to the question above is, 'as long as possible'.
Préface
A positive and practical guide that is essential reading for all sufferers of Parkinson's Disease and their family and friends
Auteur
Professor Harvey Sagar
Texte du rabat
What is Parkinson's Disease? Who gets it? What causes it? How is it treated?
The Parkinson's Disease Handbook is a must for all sufferers and their families and friends.
Over 120,000 people in the UK have Parkinson's Disease and may suffer from a variety of physical and mental problems such as weight loss, dizziness and sweating, or disturbances in memory and mood.
This definitive guide offers essential information about the causes of the disease, dealing with the symptoms and how to overcome the everyday problems it presents. It explains all the medical treatments available and also how such treatments can be supported through diet and other alternative therapies. Comprehensive and clear, this book helps sufferers and those around them understand what is happening and ensure they get the best treatment for their symptoms.