The First Year: Parkinson's Disease

An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed

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By Jackie Hunt

By Jackie Hunt Christensen

Foreword by Paul Tuite, MD

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Parkinson’s disease — a chronic disorder that causes a progressive loss of nerve cell function in the part of the brain that controls muscle movement–is an incurable neurological condition with debilitating symptoms. Over 1.5 million Americans are affected, and the numbers continue to grow. From the first moment of her Parkinson’s diagnosis, author Jackie Christensen took charge and educated herself on every aspect of her condition. Now, as a “patient-expert,” she guides those newly diagnosed step by step through their first year with Parkinson’s. She provides crucial information about the nature of the disease, treatment options, diet, exercise, charts and tables, social concerns, emotional issues, networking with others, and much more. The First Year — Parkinson’s Disease will be an invaluable guide for all those who want to be an informed, active participant in the management of their condition.

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Oct 11, 2005
Page Count
360 pages
ISBN-13
9781569243725

Jackie Hunt

About the Author

Jackie Hunt Christensen was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1997 at the age of thirty-two and has been active in the Parkinson Association of Minnesota, the Parkinson’s Action Network, and the Young-Onset Parkinson Network of the National Parkinson Foundation ever since. A semi-retired environmental health activist for the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP), Christensen lives in Minneapolis with her husband and two sons.

Paul Tuite, MD, is a movement disorder specialist and associate professor of neurology at the University of Minnesota.

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