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Join Date: Feb 2010
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When I wrote the above post, I had not had a chance to read any of the book (except for the page that talks about climbing Kilimanjaro). Today I spent an hour starting from the front, reading every single word. The stories, the information, insight, the design and execution, are all as perfect as I could imagine. They are certainly as perfect as any book I've ever seen. If there was a five-star book on Parkinson's before this was printed, it is now a four-star book because this one is tops! Tonight I will spend another hour and then another and another until the book is finished. Then I will probably start over again. It is a must read for every PwP, every neurologist, every movement disorder specialist, everyone who cares.
While at the PDF meeting I suggested that a great project for PDF would be to write a book that summarized the Parkinson's experience in a way that PWP's and others who are interested would readily understand. That was before I saw the new book. The project is done.
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