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  • And The Walls Come Tumbling Down por Athenasgirl12
    Athenasgirl12
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    This is a memorial for my grandfather who recently passed away. Before he died, he wrote this book. It is about his journey with Parkinson's disease.
  • I am Parkinson's por RainbowMuffins_I
    RainbowMuffins_I
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    Johanson Jackson Whitmore is a healthy and particularly young man who lives in New York City. He's worked hard his whole live so he could retire and live at ease happily until he kicks the bucket. As he noticed the quaking of his hands and the numbness of his body he decides to go for a checkup, expecting a flu or something. What he's diagnosed with may change his life. Can he cope with his new disease? ---- All characters belong to me as well as the plot.
  • Trembling por DrippingInk
    DrippingInk
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    Eden Amesly, age sixteen, just wanted a normal life. She only ever wanted a happy ending. What did she get? A sister with Parkinson's, an absent father, and an alcoholic mother. The only way to support her dysfunctional, penniless family is to attempt to obtain a job. Sadly, no one's very eager to hire a socially awkward teenager with a highly noticeable stuttering problem.
  • Handful of Heart por ourjhope
    ourjhope
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    He is stuck in the sand of regret and self-filth, and then the salty sea waves crash to let another soul in, to remind Jiyong that while he may think that his hands are not pretty, someone else does. "They are not pretty", he shakes, and there is saline coming out, streaming out of his eyes like a leaky faucet, in the form of tears, and then he continues, "but I don't even want them to be pretty. I just want them to be norm--" "They're not normal, or pretty, Ji", a comforting squeeze, a reassuring warmth, "they're special." Kisses on gaunt knuckles, butterfly flutters of the heart--but it's all too late because the ticking time is up.
  • A Good Father por ethan_theezrahite
    ethan_theezrahite
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    A batang-Maynila suffering from Parkinson's disease and was miles lost from his family, is found at the shores of Cebu and is being helped by none other than an aged Catholic cardinal to get him back home. Through the course, both met hardships like never before. How would the 'father' endure the long way with his 'son'?