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Can't Stop Shaking |
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Sandy Kamen Wisniewski |
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120 |
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ISBN:
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1-59858-091-4(paperback)
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List Price:
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$14.95 Paperback
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Category:
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Health |
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Available:
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April
2006 |
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Edition:
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Paperback |
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Product Details:
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I Can’t Stop Shaking, Over 10 Million
People are Affected By Essential Tremor, provides important
medical information, tips on living with Essential Tremor, as well
as personal accounts of people living with Essential Tremor.
In the medical section Dr. Peter A LeWitt, a neurologist
who sub-specializes in movement disorders, answers questions about
Essential Tremor. Dr. LeWitt explains in simple terms what Essential
Tremor is, how it affects people, and medical treatments for Essential
Tremor.
In the personal stories section people who have
Essential Tremor speak candidly and openly about what life is like
living with Essential Tremor. |
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About The Author:
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Sandy Kamen Wisniewski was diagnosed with ET when
she was 14 years old. During her childhood she hid her tremor by
tucking her hands in her pockets or up her sleeves. She also avoided
many social situations where eating in public was necessary. She
spent her young adulthood unaware that so many people had Essential
Tremor so she struggled alone. Then in 1999 she learned that a group
of people with Essential tremor were meeting at a public library
and were having a neurologist as a guest speaker. After the meeting
she realized for the first time she wasn’t alone.
In 2001 Sandy found the courage to finally speak
out about Essential Tremor and wrote a personal essay titled I
Couldn’t Stop Shaking, which was published in Woman’s
Day magazine in May 2001. Since that time she has written numerous
articles on Essential Tremor, spoken to groups around the country
about Essential Tremor, in addition to being interviewed on Chicago’s
WGN news and WLS News. She also appeared on the Debra Duncan
Show, a Disney sponsored talk show, about ET.
Sandy is a freelance writer, business owner, mother
and wife. She resides in Libertyville, Illinois.
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