Here is everything you really need to know about Parkinson's disease all in one place...


From: Lianna Marie
Friday, December 11, 2009
Dear friend,
f you, or someone you love, suffers from Parkinson's disease, then this is going to be one of the most important letters you'll ever read.
Here's why:
There's a lot of myth and misinformation floating around about this disease.
Plus, most of the authoritative answers are written in medical language that you need a medical degree to understand.
You shouldn't need to be confused about Parkinson's simply because you didn't go to medical school.
You deserve to have all the information you need in one place, written in an easy-to-understand everyday language that won't confuse you. Why should you be frustrated in your attempt to find relevant and important information?
(As if having Parkinson's disease or caring for someone with the disease wasn't challenging enough.)
Well, I'd like to share with you my experience which will help you a lot. So...
"This Is My Story"
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Hi, my name is Lianna Marie and back in 1991 my mother Val was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. Needless to say, the family was devastated.
We had no idea what Parkinson's Disease was or what was in store for her, or how it would affect her life. We immediately began to ask questions such as... |
 Me and my mom Val |
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How much time did she have before it would drastically impact and change her life?
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Would she still be able to live a "normal" life... to be able to walk or dance or keep on playing the piano? (playing the piano is one of her greatest joys in life)
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Was she going to die earlier than normal because of the Parkinson's???
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... and on and on ...
These were just some of the questions we simply didn't know the answers to. This led to despair, sadness and a crushing fear of the unknown.
I mean, where should we go from here? What should we do next?
I Must Admit We Made Some Mistakes...
We did some things wrong because we simply didn't know any better. I really wanted to help my mother. This was an emergency situation for me and sometimes we're not our best in emergencies.
I immediately and frantically started to research any and everything I could find on Parkinson's.
I checked the bookstores ... searched the internet ... and spoke to as many people as possible about how they coped with the disease and what worked for them.
I desperately wanted to help my Mom and nothing was too much to do if I thought it would lead to finding some useful information.
After hundreds of hours searching, I began to find the answers and discovered things like:
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How to overcome the fear and despair of Parkinson's
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How to slow down its progress and reduce the severity of symptoms
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How to get your confidence back and maintain your independence for as long as possible
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How to create a sense of well being and serenity in your life
It's taken me hundreds of hours of reading and research to figure out all this information and transform them into helpful and practical tips.
Now, over sixteen years later, you can't even begin to imagine how much more my mom knows about how to feel better, cope more effectively, be more productive and start every day filled with hope and optimism. Click Here for more info
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