Essential reading for caregivers, advocates, friends and family—and the most extraordinary gift of hope for anyone, of any age, diagnosed with Parkinson's.
A Parkinson's diagnosis can land like a grenade at your feet at any age. When serial entrepreneur and lifelong optimist Blake Bookstaff was diagnosed with YOPD at age 47, he tries to block out the news, before a tailspin into heartbreak, depression, and despair.
Today, years later, Blake feels more positive than ever about Parkinson's disease, the incredible medical interventions he's been blessed to receive, and ultimately his own future—learning, as he does, that a cure is tantalizingly within reach.
In this inspirational book, written with warmth, honesty, and humor, Blake gives an insider's account of the early years of his diagnosis, what helped him most, the actions to take first, and the mistakes to avoid. The book aims to accompany those newly diagnosed on the path to acceptance and help relatives understand the emotions their loved ones are going through.
Follow Blake's story as he tells friends and family, gains an all-important support circle via the World Parkinson's Congress, and meets world-renowned doctors and specialists like Dr. Okun (National Medical Director for the Parkinson's Foundation and author of Living with Parkinson's Disease).
Soon Blake is amazed to find "hope from all angles," catapulting him into a new chapter of positive action, from drug research and "doctor shopping" to joining boxing classes for Parkinson's patients and occasionally standing on one leg (don't ask!). You'll also learn:
Half-memoir, half self-help guide—with an inspirational foreword by NBC's Willie Geist—Blake's book is a refreshingly honest account of what life with YOPD is really like, and a hope-filled invitation to the reader—not to be defined by Parkinson's, but to live fully in spite of it.
Blake Bookstaff is a proud supporter of the Michael J. Fox Foundation. Every penny of profit from the sale of this book will be donated to Parkinson's research.