Lori's Lessons: What Parkinson's Teaches about Life and Love - Couverture souple

Shepley, Carol Ferring

 
9781491702178: Lori's Lessons: What Parkinson's Teaches about Life and Love

Synopsis

When Lori Patin first received her diagnosis of Parkinson's at age fifty-five, she wanted to cry until she died. When she made up her mind to fight the disease, her husband and caregiver, Bob, took a stand beside her. In Lori's Lessons, author Carol Ferring Shepley tells the story of the Patins' love throughout the course of the disease and how it affected their lives. But this memoir is about much more than Lori's struggle against Parkinson's disease, a progressive, incurable, degenerative disorder that affects the central nervous system. It's also the story of someone who has faced a terrible challenge, met it head-on, and refused to concede. In the struggle, she has learned vital lessons about life itself. Lori's Lessons shares how for fifteen years, Lori fought relentlessly, but in the summer of 2011 she lay in a coma. At the time, Bob thought the best he could hope for was to bring her home with a nurse. Thanks to a miraculous remission, however, today she doesn't even have tremors. Offering inspiration and hope, Lori's Lessons presents a 360-degree perspective on how Lori attacked the disease. She has taken many pharmaceuticals, but the two strongest drugs in her regimen are hope and faith.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

When Lori Patin first received her diagnosis of Parkinson's at age fifty-five, she wanted to cry until she died. When she made up her mind to fight the disease, her husband and caregiver, Bob, took a stand beside her. In Lori's Lessons, author Carol Ferring Shepley tells the story of the Patins' love throughout the course of the disease and how it affected their lives. But this memoir is about much more than Lori's struggle against Parkinson's disease, a progressive, incurable, degenerative disorder that affects the central nervous system. It's also the story of someone who has faced a terrible challenge, met it head-on, and refused to concede. In the struggle, she has learned vital lessons about life itself. Lori's Lessons shares how for fifteen years, Lori fought relentlessly, but in the summer of 2011 she lay in a coma. At the time, Bob thought the best he could hope for was to bring her home with a nurse. Thanks to a miraculous remission, however, today she doesn't even have tremors. Offering inspiration and hope, Lori's Lessons presents a 360-degree perspective on how Lori attacked the disease. She has taken many pharmaceuticals, but the two strongest drugs in her regimen are hope and faith.

Biographie de l'auteur

Carol Ferring Shepley graduated from Wellesley College, majoring in art history and English literature. She has written for Money, Time, and Harper's Bazaar and is a former art critic for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and professor of art history. She is also the author of several books, winning the Independent Publisher Gold Medal Award for Best Regional Nonfiction in 2009 for Movers and Shakers, Scalawags and Suffragettes: Tales from Bellefontaine Cemetery. Shepley and her husband have three daughters.

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ISBN 10 :  1491702184 ISBN 13 :  9781491702185
Editeur : iUniverse, 2013
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