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Grandma has Parkinson's Disease by Mateljan, Michelle

Grandma has Parkinson's Disease

Grandma has Parkinson's Disease

Michelle Mateljan

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More Than a Diagnosis: A Grandmother's Story of Strength and New Beginnings

Meet Michelle, fondly known as Mom, and most dearly, Grandma. Her story is not just about living with Parkinson's disease, but it's about the journey she undertook from first discovering her illness to learning to live with it.

Prior to her diagnosis, Michelle thrived in her career in the medical profession, working as a phlebotomist. Her work, which involved drawing blood from patients for testing, brought her immense satisfaction as it enabled her to help others. However, a sudden onset of changes - uncontrollable shaking of her left hand, difficulty in walking, muscle stiffness, and constant fatigue - hinted at an underlying health issue.

Noticing these symptoms, Michelle consulted a neurologist, who, after several tests, diagnosed her with Parkinson's disease, a rare, incurable condition that affects mood and causes severe anxiety and sadness. Despite the daunting prognosis, Michelle remained undeterred.

The narrative explores Michelle's journey with Parkinson's, a progressive disease that impacts body and muscle movements. While her prescribed medication helps manage most of her symptoms and improves her mobility, it doesn't halt the disease's progression. But, Michelle's spirit remains unbroken. She finds joy in her role as a mother and grandmother, and she faces the unknown with courage and curiosity.

From Lab to Living Room is not just a tale of adversity but also a testament to her resilient spirit. It is a gentle reminder that life does not end with a Parkinson's diagnosis; instead, it opens doors to new beginnings and adventures.

On the back cover, you'll find Michelle's uplifting message: Having Parkinson's disease is not the end, only a new beginning. I encourage you to embrace the adventures of the unknown with courage and curiosity, for the best is yet to come. Thank you for being part of my journey and may all your moments be filled with a joyful heart. Love you more,❤️ Grandma.

Join Michelle on her journey, a narrative filled with love, courage, endless pursuit of joy, and resilience in the face of adversity.



Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Palmetto Publishing
Published: 06/03/2025
ISBN: 9798822986558
Pages: 36
Weight: 0.24lbs
Size: 8.50h x 8.50w x 0.09d

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