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A Walk In the Park Guide About Parkinson's Disease - Dexter Neil Cunanan, RN, BSN, MN
A Walk In the Park Guide About Parkinson’s Disease
Understanding the Disease and Its Treatment Made Easier
Dexter Neil D. Cunanan, RN, BSN, MN
Mary Joy J. Cunanan, RMT, BMLS
Introduction
I want to express my deepest gratitude for downloading my book, A Walk in the Park Guide about Parkinson’s Disease: Understanding the Disease and its Treatment Made Easier
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This book is written for individuals who are prone to developing Parkinson’s disease, those suffering from Parkinson’s disease, and for the family members caring for them. This book is intended to provide a simplified and quick reference guide about the said disease. The book has been written by two medical experts, yours truly who is an ICU nurse manager and by my wife, who is a medical technologist in the same institution. Both of us have extensive knowledge and experience about this specific ailment. In addition, the contents of this book have been extensively researched to provide you with accurate and up-to-date information.
The information found within this book can prove useful for persons suffering from Parkinson’s disease, for family members of those patients and for people caring for them. However, this book must not be used solely as an absolute reference for preventing and treating Parkinson’s disease. Consulting your physician, specifically your neurologist, is still the best way to learn about Parkinson’s disease and this book cannot be used in any way as a substitute for this action.
This book can serve as a guide for everyone and it is aimed to equip anyone with adequate information about Parkinson’s disease. Although this book discusses specific treatment for Parkinson’s disease, there is no absolute method of reversing Parkinson’s disease completely in a neurologist’s standpoint. Although its progression can be halted or at least be slowed down, and some of the damage incurred be reversed, a