Best book on Parkinson's Disease I have read so far - mainly because it is written by a journalist instead of doctors! If you are new to Parkinson’s, this is not going to give you the details on
This book came from a very important person to me, I got it 3 days ago and when I started reading, I tried to guess the subject, it's a lie
I can't say. But it is not known because I guessed the subject in a very different way, it was still a book that I thought I would like it so much, I said it would be a cookie for me, I was wrong.
4 episodes, the same neighborhood, our cats, dear Jon and the lives of their owners are being examined. Every emotion is in full judgment, neither less nor more in our book. Every person's life is different, our mindsets, our upbringing are different:
We are all our own people. As the episodes progressed, I was connected to the fact that our emotions could or could not be expressed so easily without realizing it.
Certain emotions to find the strength to read some books
I always think we might have to feel it. There were books that I thought like this and separated, I picked up and read after a long time, I can say that this book does not support this idea of mine. It allowed me to relax mentally, to feel good, but also to be sad while feeling the love of animals.
After finishing a book after a long time only
I held it in my hand and watched the wall in front of me, it seemed like therapy to me.
Not everyone needs to navigate their insides with therapy. Absolutely everyone is dysfunctional on some level, but a lot of people can function dysfunctionally.
Almost one in ten Americans now has diabetes requiring some form of drug therapy (metformin or insulin) –yet despite the need and the urgency, the price of insulin has tripled in just one decade.