NEVER GIVE UP

New Hope for Parkinson's Patients

by Harry Knitter


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 17/07/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781403312914

About the Book

Can a Cure be Far Behind?

Can you imagine a scenario where you get an injection at the first sign of Parkinson's and never have to worry about it again? I'll be first in line when the cure is dispensed and we are able to recover the cells that will enable us to lead normal lives.

The only thing more depressing than suffering with Parkinson's and not being able to do anything about it is undergoing the surgery and experiencing the same problems. But I had no doubts at any time during the preparation that it was going to work. I made up my mind that it was going to work, and that was that. No further questions. As it played out, it was almost as if I had scripted the event and results.

HARRY KNITTER is a six-time author and ten-year Parkinsonian. As the new devices take effect, he is introducing three new books this year: Never Give Up – New Hope for Parkinson's Patients, Casino Gambling Could be Hazardous to your Wealth, and Holding Pattern: Airport Waiting Made Easy. All three are designed to be helpful, non-technical references well as sources that are both entertaining and informational.

Nancy, his wife and carpenter, has written one book and one chapter for this book. They have threes sons and two grandchildren.


About the Author

Harry Knitter covers a lot of his life in this book, prior to, during, and after his deep brain stimulation surgery. He is a seven-time author, having founded his publishing company in 1996. His company is called Kordene Publications, Ltd., and he is the president. Harry has been an avid writer since he was a child, growing up on the south side of Milwaukee.

His dad ran a small grocery store, but he was forced out of business by the intrusion of supermarket chain stores. He has one surviving brother and one sister, both of whom live in Milwaukee.

While he lived in the Milwaukee area, Harry was editor of the Menomonee Falls News for three years and a reporter for the Waukesha Daily Freeman. He was transferred to Michigan by Chrysler Corporation after they acquired the engine division of The West Bend Co. in 1961.

Harry and his wife, Nancy, have three children and two grandchildren.