Books and guide you through the Parkinson's disease

Oliver Sacks writes a book called Awakenings, which is about people who historically were the first to come with this form of paralysis in the early centuries struggle. The book looks at these people's struggle and the journey of their institutionalization, as well as how they searched for difficult recovery and it captures the essence of humanity against total some sort of difficult odd struggle. The feeling of powerlessness and potential defeat is met with a strength and a new opposition to the death or illness that is an inspiring tale for all who are struggling with this disease or for persons who want to learn more about it. This insightful portrayal gives a clear picture of the disorder.

Davis Phinney and Austin Murphey writes The Happiness Pursuit, an optimistic and happy book designed to help people manage living with Parkinson's by offering inspiring stories of people who have lived with the disease and the ways they have encountered and with his illness. It is a book that reinforces the importance of life and helps you see the value and importance of optimism when living with serious illness.

Michele Tagliati book Parkinson's disease for Dummmies trying to break down the disease and help people to gain a deeper understanding of what it is, what causes it and how to best deal with it. It reminds people to check their diagnosis is correct, will help you to inform others about the condition, point to the correct medication and proposes alternative methods and surgical methods can improve the quality of your life. This book is good for people who are struggling with disease and persons who have family members who have the disease so that you can watch here and read more about it.

Renee Le Verrier writes Yoga for movement disorders, a book that is complete with work with methods that can help you if you have the disease learn and master moves aimed at reaching the muscles affected by stroke and sclerosis, by-products of Parkinson's disease. While the disease enters into force, this book will help you figure out the movements and movements that can alleviate the pain and make it easier for you to relax, as well as provide security and other types of breathing exercises and attitudes is an excellent tool.

Finally, the Lucky Man is a memoir by Michael j. Fox, told with wit and humor which tells his story in a frank and fact way and talk about all the different ways he fought with some of the symptoms and the early stages, but more than that, it tells his story in a way that helps you understand how a man was living with the disease and emerged stronger from it. This is a great book for people with early or later stages or know someone with the disease and try to learn more about it or to see how another man has been living with it this year.

Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for PoloMercantil