My Sister, My Battle with Parkinson's is a raw, compassionate, and science-backed account of caregiving from the inside. It explores the emotional weight carried by families, the neuroscience of neuroplasticity and why movement matters more than ever, the guilt cycle that traps caregivers, and the micro-habits that can quietly change everything. Written with honesty - including moments of anger, tears, and self-forgiveness - this book is a manifesto for anyone who refuses to let Parkinson's have the last word.
For patients. For families. For anyone who loves someone who is fighting.
My Sister, My Battle with Parkinson's is a raw, compassionate, and science-backed account of caregiving from the inside. It explores the emotional weight carried by families, the neuroscience of neuroplasticity and why movement matters more than ever, the guilt cycle that traps caregivers, and the micro-habits that can quietly change everything. Written with honesty - including moments of anger, tears, and self-forgiveness - this book is a manifesto for anyone who refuses to let Parkinson's have the last word.
For patients. For families. For anyone who loves someone who is fighting.