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Follow on Google News | ![]() Stage IV Parkinson's Patient Releases Audiobook About Experience with PD"Put On Your Parky Face" tells the story, in author's own voice, about his 15 years with the disease, including his volunteering for experimental brain surgery.
By: Bill Schmalfeldt Schmalfeldt is serving notice. He believes it's time for Parkinson's disease patients to stop being invisible, that it's time for a nationwide effort to raise awareness about crippling degenerative neurological disorder and the havoc it wreaks on American families -- approximately 1 million people in America currently have a PD diagnosis with 50-thousand new cases each year. Having had PD himself since 2000 at age 45, Bill volunteered for experimental brain surgery in 2007. In his book, "Put On Your Parky Face," (the name comes from the expressionless "masked" face of most Parkinson's patients) Bill spins a humorous, poignant, sometimes angry tale about his life with this incurable progressive neurological condition. Having retired from his job at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, where he was a writer/editor for the NIH Clinical Center, Bill says he wants to use his remaining time, focus and energy to help fund the research that will find the cure. "This book should be owned by anyone who has Parkinson's, the people who make the laws concerning funding for research of this disease, anyone who knows someone with PD, or anyone who might GET Parkinson's someday -- in other words... YOU," Schmalfeldt said. The 9-1/2 hour long audiobook is available at audible.com, iTunes and Amazon. There is a YouTube video describing the audiobook at https://www.youtube.com/ Bill's books can be found at http://audiobooksbybill.com and http://schmalfeldt.org. Free review copies are available upon request from the author. End
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