One Step at a Time: Living with Ataxia and Multiple System Atrophy

This book is about ataxia and multiply system atrophy, two rare conditions., that I have to live with. It was originally written for my adult kids to begin with, explaining it to them so they hopefully would understand what ataxia and MSA is and can do to someone. Then to help spread ataxia awareness, so many people have never even heard of these conditions, let a lone know anything about them.

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One Step at a Time: Living with Ataxia and Multiple System Atrophy

This book is about ataxia and multiply system atrophy, two rare conditions., that I have to live with. It was originally written for my adult kids to begin with, explaining it to them so they hopefully would understand what ataxia and MSA is and can do to someone. Then to help spread ataxia awareness, so many people have never even heard of these conditions, let a lone know anything about them.

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One Step at a Time: Living with Ataxia and Multiple System Atrophy

One Step at a Time: Living with Ataxia and Multiple System Atrophy

by Angela MacLauchlan
One Step at a Time: Living with Ataxia and Multiple System Atrophy

One Step at a Time: Living with Ataxia and Multiple System Atrophy

by Angela MacLauchlan

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Overview

This book is about ataxia and multiply system atrophy, two rare conditions., that I have to live with. It was originally written for my adult kids to begin with, explaining it to them so they hopefully would understand what ataxia and MSA is and can do to someone. Then to help spread ataxia awareness, so many people have never even heard of these conditions, let a lone know anything about them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781512743326
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication date: 06/21/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 84
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

no credentials to speak of other than I have ataxia and multiply system atrophy, and live with it daily.How many doctors are affected by ataxia; are they going by personal experience or by textbook? The best ones to know about ataxia are the people who have got it.

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