
Parkinson's arrives without ceremony. It interrupts sentences, slows footsteps, and redraws the boundaries of a day. What took seconds now takes minutes; what required no thought now asks for planning, patience, and grace. If you have felt the sudden strangeness of your own body-hands that pause, legs that hesitate, a voice that needs a second invitation-then you already know the truth this book begins with: life has changed, but it has not ended.