Living a better quality of life requires HOPE - Help, Optimism, Physicians, and Exercise.
HOPE: Four Keys to a Better Quality of Life for Parkinson's People

Parkinson's Disease Care
Living a better quality of life
Few things in life are black and white. Most things are one of an infinite number of shades of grey.
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Shaken: Paul Schroder graduated at the top of his class in electrical engineering, and then was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. After a decade of being on medication and growing increasingly debilitated, he decides that radical brain surgery is preferable to sitting on the couch like a vegetable for the rest of his life. While Paul lies awake on the operating table, doctors implant electrodes in his brain and a neurostimulation device underneath his collarbone. The results of this electrifying surgery are mysterious, miraculous and bittersweet.
"You have to find what's good and true and beautiful in your life as it is now."
"You know what really gives you satisfaction? . . . Offering others what you have to give . . . Devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community around you, and devote yourself to creating something that gives you purpose and meaning."
"Do the kinds of things that come from the heart. When you do, you won't be dissatisfied, you won't be envious, you won't be longing for somebody else's things. On the contrary, you'll be overwhelmed with what comes back."
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