Mum with Parkinson’s – story sold to Sunday People

Mum who got Parkinson’s aged 18. Story in the SUNDAY PEOPLE at the weekend.

Kay Robinson’s story of how she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s and has still had four children looked fantastic in an all-colour double page spread on Sunday.
Kay emailed me through my website last week because she wanted to tell her real life story of a mum living with this disease that causes tremors and usually affects the elderly.
Sadly, the disease is getting worse and as Kay is still so young (aged in her mid 30s) she has no idea what the future holds. But her story is very inspirational because it shows how you can live a full and fulfilling life with such a debilitating condition.
The morning it was printed, Kay emailed me to say: “Alison, Just seen the paper and would like to thank you for getting my story published. I am really pleased with it. You have done my story justice and I have had nothing but kind words from my family and friends. Thanks again.”
Do you suffer from an illness and disability but manage against all the odds?
People adore to read inspiring real life stories and your story could appear in a national newspaper or magazine as Kay’s has done.
If you want to sell your story contact me via www.featureworld.co.uk

Alison Smith-Squire

Alison Smith-Squire is a writer, journalist and media agent selling exclusive real life stories to newspapers, magazines and TV. She owns the sell my story website Featureworld.co.uk, which was set up to help ordinary people sell their stories to the press.

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