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基本説明
A journalist diagnosed with Parkinson's uses his own experiences to show how the disease is treated and its impact on daily life.
Full Description
"I'm flat on my back on a couch that's too short in a windowless room in the bureau. I can't even sit at a computer, much less make a keyboard work. My arms and legs are shaking uncontrollably. Although I am only 53 years old, I have already been struggling with Parkinson's disease for seven years. And right now the disease is winning." So begins Joel Havemann's account of the insidious disease that is Parkinson's. Into his own story, Havemann weaves accessible explanations of how Parkinson's disrupts the brain's circuitry, how symptoms are managed through drugs and surgery, and how people cope with the disease's psychological challenges. The paperback edition brings the discussion of treatment options and research thoroughly up to date.
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: As I Lay Trembling
Chapter 1. Denial and Ignorance
Chapter 2. Myself Before Parkinson's
Chapter 3. The Magnificent Brain
Chapter 4. Escaping Abroad
Chapter 5. The Darkest Hour
Chapter 6. Today's Drugs
Chapter 7. Today's Surgeries
Chapter 8. An Insidious Beast
Chapter 9. Keeping the Beast at Bay
Chapter 10. Tomorrow's Remedies
Epilogue: Light in the Darkness
Glossary
Notes
Index