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To the members of the Parkinson's Association in Israel, hello

cover of the bookThese days, a book by the association's member, Alona Golan Sadan, was published, "Parkinson? You made me laugh..."

Vena Golan Sadan, (72) a journalist and former travel guide abroad, tells the story of her personal struggle with Parkinson's with a look full of humor and optimism. The book is written with openness and a willingness to talk and tell about everything, and always with an amused and amused look - even when it's difficult

   Alona Golan Sadan explains the openness, which is sometimes surprising, in which she writes, that she is human, and hence everything that happens to her is human and she sees no reason to be ashamed of it, and her humor - as an excellent way to deal with pain and problems

   Alona's personal story is accompanied by cheerful cartoons drawn by the artist Mike Leaf especially for the book, and also contains professional articles written especially for her by Amir Carmin, the chairman of the association, Prof. Nir Giladi, on optimistic observation, the psychologist Amir Porat, on the key to a right life with Parkinson's, the naturopath Anat Greenberg on a healthy diet, Dr. Galit Yogev Zeligman on the Wingate project that takes place once a year in collaboration with the association, as well as an article by lawyer Rafael Almog on the rights of Parkinson's patients and how to handle their reception, and other articles by various movement therapists as a way of treatment or delay Parkinson's: Chi Kung, Feldenkrais movement and dance

    (The book will be sold in the leading bookstores for NIS 88, fOn the website of the publisher - Focus - for 70 shekels. (Shipping by mail is free