I Do It the S.A.F.E. Way
How I stay ahead
of Parkinsonýs disease
by
Book Details
About the Book
Tom Gatses was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1999. Instead of allowing the disease to take over his body, he chose to fight the disease like he has learned to do all his life through martial arts. He has also been diagnosed with renal failure, and is currently undergoing dialysis treatment. This guide and examples tell an easy to understand story through a personal reflection on staying ahead of Parkinson's Disease, as well as any other ailment or debilitating disease. This book examples how the author stays focused on the positive strategies to improve daily activities and daily life from the onset of the diagnosis through years of struggling with the disorder and dealing with the family.
This book describes how Tom has developed the S.A.F.E. Way of living. Through Support from families and doctors, through positive Attitude about living with the disease, to having Faith carry him through it all, and in Exercising not only his mind but his body when it actually improves his symptoms.
About the Author
Tom has had Parkinson?s disease for over 8 years. He is also currently undergoing home dialysis while awaiting a kidney transplant. He is the father of 5 grandchildren with another one on the way. He is an exercise enthusiast, and believes exercise is mandatory and detrimental to the human body. He has a Masters degree in Health, Physical Education and Exercise physiology. Tom resides in Homer Glen, Illinois with his wife Jennie.