This is the story of Bill Schmalfeldt's "Parkinson's Decade" from being diagnosed in 2000, to having brain surgery in 2007, through today. The story is told in a humorous, satirical, almost jovial first-person, conversational style. It's a book that should be on the reading list of anyone who has (or loves someone who has) Parkinson's disease. All author proceeds go to PD Research.