Dec 24
This book is a book of hope for both the newly diagnosed Parkinson's Person as well as a helpful reminder to a better quality of life for those who have had the disease for many years. The writing is succinct and easy to read. Hal outlines the four basics of hope as 1) Help; 2) Optimism; 3) Physician; and 4) Exercise. His personal stories on these four points are candid and powerful. He has experienced some changes in his life as a result of Parkinson's but he remains positive, upbeat and full of vitality. He shares some personal guidelines he now lives by and offers some tips on how to on how to face the challenges that may lie ahead. This is not a lecture on what you should do but merely an insight into what is working for a fellow person with Parkinson's. This is an essential tool to improve one's quality of life for those living with Parkinson's ....read more
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January 1st, 2010 at 12:00 am
great book
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
The writer kept things simple, and it did help us in how we view my husband dealing with Parkinson’s Disesase. I plan to broaden my library in finding more books on the subject… but he gave us hope and we will continue our journey better informed as we go along.