How is Parkinson'sA guide by Martin Riegels |
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Martin Riegels wrote not only, but above all, for those who - be it as a relative or as an affected person - are confronted with the diagnosis "Parkinson's disease" for the first time.
Martin Riegels is 62 years old and has had Parkinson's for 20 years now. He tries to live with this disease as best as possible. Sometimes he does it better and sometimes worse.
"How does Parkinson's work?" is intended to show ways of living well despite this disease. Many of the approx. 400.000 people suffering from Parkinson's in Germany have been living with this disease for several years and many have found ways to come to terms with the disease. You can find some of the author’s paths and other authors in this brochure.
The information you find here can also be helpful as a basis for your discussions with your doctor. Doctors often take patients with knowledge about their illness more seriously than someone who does not question anything. If you are well informed, you can meet the doctors on an equal footing.
The articles in this brochure are divided into three phases:
Have fun gaining new insights.
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