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Life’s still a laugh

By LIA SPENCER

A WOMAN who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease said humour has helped her through the tough times in her life.
Hallam woman Anne Atkin, who runs a therapeutic art group Painting With Parkinson’s, launched her second book, Still Laughing, on Sunday.
Her first book, Living and Laughing with Parkinson’s, was a major hit and helped others with the disease find the funny side of difficult situations.
The book launch was held at the Old Cheese Factory, with about 60 people in attendance.
Holt MP Anthony Byrne, City of Casey Mayor Amanda Stapledon and councillor Geoff Ablett attended the event, as well as the president of the Parkinson’s Victoria Board Peter Raymond, who was the guest speaker.
Cr Stapledon said she was thrilled to be at the event and praised Ms Atkin for her work.
“You can’t have a conversation with Anne without her making you laugh.
“She has a real knack for finding the humour in the most difficult of situations and that wonderful sense of humour shines through her book,” Cr Stapledon said.
“Anne works enthusiastically to change the lives of those with Parkinson’s, improving awareness and services.
“Anne knows that Parkinson’s can rob you of your ability to communicate, your willingness to smile and your appetite for life.
“Through her fabulous book and her art therapy groups, Anne is helping others to communicate and encouraging them to laugh and continue to enjoy their life.
“Still Laughing is accessible and easy to digest.
“There’s no jargon or technical diagrams, it’s just honest writing, injected with a good dose of humour and great cartoons.”
Ms Atkin’s dedication to helping people with Parkinson’s earned her the 2013 Casey Citizen of The Year award earlier this year.
Laughing with Parkinson’s and Still Laughing are available at The Collins Book store in High Street, Berwick.
Books are also available from Parkinson’s Victoria on 9581 8700 or Anne Atkin who can be contacted through email at atkingj@aapt.net.au.

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