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A powerful new book on Parkinson's Disease by journalist and PD advocate
Mort Kondracke has just been published.  This book will increase public
awareness about the disease and help others understand "real life" with
PD. I just started reading it and think it is terrific. See a short
review of it below.
We can all help -- buy the book, tell your friends, request that your
local library purchase it, ask your local newspapers to review it too.
Give a copy to anyone who questions why all research -- including stem
cell research-- must be allowed to proceed.
Linda Herman

Review from Publisher's Weekly : May 28, 2001

Saving Milly:  Love, Politics and Parkinson's Disease
by Morton Kondracke,
Foreword by Michael J. Fox.
Published by Public Affairs, 2001.

"The author, formerly a panelist on The McLaughlin Group and currently a
columnist for Fox News, has written a deeply personal and bracingly
honest
account of how he and his wife, Milly, have coped with her diagnosis of
Parkinson's disease. The Kondrackes met and were wed in the mid-1960s
after
Morton overcame his desire to marry up (Milly was a probation officer
from
a poor MexicanAmerican background). They appear to have had a stormy
though
loving marriage, raising two daughters. An extremely strong and powerful
woman, Milly fought hard to obtain a good education for dyslexic daughter
Andrea and forced her husband into treatment for alcoholism. Milly's
passionate
enjoyment of life made it very difficult for her, at the age of 47, to
accept a doctor's opinion in 1988 that the tremors she was experiencing
were the beginnings of Parkinson's disease. The Kondrackes finally came
to terms with Milly's condition and began searching for a treatment.
Milly
underwent several operations and has had various drug therapies, but her
condition continues to worsen. She is now dependent on others for
physical
care and can barely communicate. Kondracke provides a harrowing overview
of how organizations for other diseases such as AIDS or breast cancer
compete
with Parkinson's advocates for badly needed research dollars. He
describes
his involvement with Michael J. Fox (diagnosed with Parkinson's) and
Fox's
political lobbying for funds. Drawing on his spiritual faith, Kondracke
does his best for Milly, who is deeply depressed about her illness. He
agonizes about when she will have to be fed through a tube and may no
longer
want to live."

***NOTE: "To promote his book to an audience beyond his primary D.
C.-based
constituency and to increase readers' awareness of Parkinson's disease,
Kondracke is appearing on CSpan's Book Notes with Brian Lamb and the
Today
Show during the second week in June, which will help sales."

---if anyone finds the exact date of these appearance - please let the
list know.

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