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For Immediate Release "WALK A MILE IN MY SHOES" |
BALTIMORE, MD "I race up and down the corridors of my mind, frantically seeking to make sense of what’s going on around me. Sometimes this process makes me even more lost, and I become lost about why I am lost!" describes Richard Taylor. Unlike ever before, an opportunity exists to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes and gain insight into a poorly understood reality. Typically, the ravages of Alzheimer’s, a degenerative brain disease, make it almost impossible for affected individuals to express their feelings and experiences. Now, one remarkable man has the background and mental capability to tell his story in vivid, gripping, and sometimes humorous ways, revealing an existence the rest of us can only imagine. Diagnosed 5 years ago at age 58, Richard Taylor discusses his co-existence with the mind-robbing disease in the newly released book Alzheimer’s from the Inside Out (Health Professions Press, 2007). With sometimes searing honesty, he shares thoughts, fears, frustrations, and questions that give readers the rare ability to travel alongside him on the disease’s unpredictable journey. Not so much a memoir as a meditation on what it means to be human, the book’s 82 evocative essays address complex issues faced by those with this diseaseloss of independence, struggles to communicate, changing relationships with loved ones, and never-ending uncertainty about the future. "Putting my thoughts in writing has helped me cope with this life-changing diagnosis," says
The community at large, including family members, friends, service agencies, and medical professionals, will gain valuable understanding and compassion from the first-hand perspective imparted by Alzheimer’s from the Inside Out. "I thought I understood what life was like for my Alzheimer’s-affected parentsuntil Richard’s story enlightened me with insight into an unimaginable world," says Jacqueline Marcell, former Alzheimer’s caregiver and author of the book Elder Rage.
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