If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, this book was written for you. Parkinson's Disease is one of the most common neurologic illnesses, one that often has devastating effects on patients and their families. Because the disease is progressive and disabling, the diagnosis is likely to be traumatic.
This compassionate, informative and essentially practical book will help fill the gap too often left in Doctor-patient communication. Patients are often given only minimal information about their condition and its treatment, with the family left to adapt as best they can to the long-term demands of the illness. This practical, detailed guide provides full up-to-date information about:
The symptoms of the disease and its possible causes
The process of diagnosis and the likely course of the illness
Various types of treatment, including medication and surgery
The implications of the disease for work, daily activities, finance and personal and social relationships
What both patients and families can do to minimise and cope with the stresses they will have to face
Support groups and other organisations that can offer help
Although Parkinson's Disease inevitably has a major effect on the well-being and social life of patient and family, the valuable advice offered in this book will lighten the load and ease the challenge of coping. North American rights only.