Dr. Sue Goldie was a brilliant scientist who spent her life solving complicated medical puzzles. People trusted her to find answers to their most difficult health questions.
Then, Sue began noticing strange things happening to her own body. It started with a small tremor in her hand and a stiffness in her legs. At first, she tried to ignore the signs, but they gradually became worse.
As a researcher, her first instinct was to analyze her own condition. She read medical books and scientific papers, but her problem didn't fit any simple explanation. This was deeply frustrating for a woman who was used to finding answers.
She visited several specialists who conducted many tests. It was a long and difficult journey to diagnose her illness. Finally, a neurologist gave her the news: she had Parkinson's Disease.
Now, Sue had to confront a problem she could not solve with research alone. She had to learn how to live with uncertainty, turning her sharp mind toward the new challenge of managing her own health.
