Book description
Motor neurone disease (MND) is a progressive condition that damages
the nervous system, leaving muscles wasted and weak, and causing loss
of mobility, and difficulties with speech, swallowing and breathing.
MND tends to affect people over 40 and is most common between the ages
of 50 and 70. There are about 5,000 people with MND at any one time in
the UK. The cause remains a mystery and there is no cure. The third
edition of this book, which sells primarily via the Motor Neurone
Disease Association, gives a full update of treatments and resources
available to help those diagnosed live life to the full. Topics
include what the disease is, what the doctors will do, and how to cope
with the difficulties. This new edition also examines the latest on
benefits, and up to date thinking on drug trials. Dr David Oliver, a
leading expert on MND, shows how to treat not just the physical
effects but also the emotional ones for the whole family. Dr Oliver
also explains the vital role of the Motor Neurone Disease Association.