The Butcherbird Sings - A Memoir of Hope and Help for Carers and Those Suffering Any Disease, but Particularly Parkinsonism

Author(s): Julie Campbell

Biography and Memoir

Julie and Steve had been happily married for years, busy running their own business and looking after their two children when Julie first noticed Steve having trouble with the planning of an overseas holiday. The moments of confusion soon turned into periods of memory loss, followed by hand tremors, disturbed sleep and loss of spatial awareness. Determined to get to the bottom of whatever is going on, Julie and Steve embark on a long frustrating journey of doctors, specialists and endless tests. When a diagnosis is finally given, Julie realises that this was not the end of the battle, but only the beginning of one she never imagined she and Steve would have to face.


 


The Butcherbird Sings tells the story of living a nightmare when the basics of human communication dissolve, normal life functions disappear at random, the medical profession have limited knowledge, and where there is no compassion from our legal system for those who have to face such cruelty till the bitter end. It is also a story of hope and help – a story of love, emotional trauma and recovery


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9780645069051
  • : Bad Apple Press Pty. Limited
  • : Bad Apple Press Pty. Limited
  • : 01 April 2021
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Julie Campbell
  • : Paperback