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Living Well with Parkinson's Disease: What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You... That You Need to Know
Contributor(s): Garie, Gretchen (Author), Church, Michael J. (Author), Conkling, Winifred (Author)
ISBN: 0061173223     ISBN-13: 9780061173226
Publisher: William Morrow & Company
OUR PRICE:   $18.04  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2019
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Annotation: A complete guide to Parkinson's from two people with the disease who cofounded a national support and advocacy organization.

In "Living Well with Parkinson's Disease," Gretchen Garie and Michael J. Church, a couple who both have Parkinson's and live daily with the effects of the disease, thoroughly discuss diagnosis, treatment options, and the emotional consequences of this difficult illness. With a conversational, pragmatic, and personal tone, they offer advice on such topics as: how Parkinson's disease affects relationships the role of diet, supplements, and rest and relaxation strategies for navigating professional life and the maze of the health-care system handling everyday challenges such as buttoning a shirt or rolling over in bed and more!

Compassionate and inspiring, "Living Well with Parkinson's Disease" offers knowledge and wisdom from those who understand the challenges of dealing with Parkinson's every day.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Health & Fitness | Diseases - Nervous System (incl. Brain)
- Medical | Neurology
- Health & Fitness | Physical Impairments
Dewey: 616.833
LCCN: 2007031034
Series: Living Well (Collins)
Physical Information: 0.66" H x 5.44" W x 7.97" (0.47 lbs) 272 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

A complete guide to Parkinson's from two people with the disease who cofounded a national support and advocacy organization.

In Living Well with Parkinson's Disease, Gretchen Garie and Michael J. Church, a couple who both have Parkinson's and live daily with the effects of the disease, thoroughly discuss diagnosis, treatment options, and the emotional consequences of this difficult illness. With a conversational, pragmatic, and personal tone, they offer advice on such topics as:

  • how Parkinson's disease affects relationships
  • the role of diet, supplements, and rest and relaxation
  • strategies for navigating professional life and the maze of the health-care system
  • handling everyday challenges such as buttoning a shirt or rolling over in bed
  • and more

Compassionate and inspiring, Living Well with Parkinson's Disease offers knowledge and wisdom from those who understand the challenges of dealing with Parkinson's every day.


Contributor Bio(s): Church, Michael J.: -

Gretchen Garie is president of Movers and Shakers, a Parkinson's advocacy group, and Congressional Coordinator for the Parkinson's Action Network for the state of Florida. Her husband, Michael J. Church, is executive director of Movers and Shakers and is the Florida State Coordinator for the Parkinson's Action Network. They live with their children in Naples, Florida.

Garie, Gretchen: -

Gretchen Garie is president of Movers and Shakers, a Parkinson's advocacy group, and Congressional Coordinator for the Parkinson's Action Network for the state of Florida. Her husband, Michael J. Church, is executive director of Movers and Shakers and is the Florida State Coordinator for the Parkinson's Action Network. They live with their children in Naples, Florida.

Conkling, Winifred: -

Winifred Conkling has written many nonfiction books for adults and children. She earned an MFA in writing for children and young adults from the Vermont College of Fine Arts. Winifred lives in Northern Virginia with her family. Visit her online at www.winifredconkling.com.