So, We Progress, Parkinson’s and I
Author of Parkinson’s Disease (Matador, 2013) and So, I’ve Got Parkinson’s Disease (Matador, 2013), Terry Rummins shares her personal account of having Parkinson’s Disease from the point of view of someone who has had the condition for fourteen years. So, We Progress, Parkinson’s and I addresses a very complex neurological disorder that attacks movement and the initiation of movement. Written in a hopeful and positive manner, this book is for anyone experiencing the ‘enforced stillness’ of a developing Parkinson’s. Ideal for caregivers, friends, employers, the medical profession and all those people who have a long-term chronic situation. So, We Progress, Parkinson’s and I expresses the setbacks of failure and the joy of progress encountered in the four years since publication of Terry’s previous book. This book is an engaging account that includes practical approaches to everyday challenges including pain, dealing with ‘ons’ and ‘offs’ (the interaction of disease and medication), nutrition and drugs and the confusion that arises when additional difficulties occur. Woven with humor, this book encourages communication and highlights the importance of relationships.