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Tuesdays With Morrie Research Paper

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The book Tuesdays with Morrie is a story about a young man named Mitch who talks about his old professor Morrie and his condition of ALS. Morrie was Mitch’s professor during his college days at Brandeis University, Mitch attended all his courses as he felt that Morrie was an intelligent and different type of teacher who had fewer students in his class. But Mitch performed well in Morrie class which made Mitch like Morrie and his attitude towards life. After Morrie and Mitch lost in touch and Mitch started to work at the newspaper press where he writes the side columns. Morrie was part of, televisions series called “Nightline” where it showcased Morrie life and his condition of ALS. Mitch comes to know about this show and realizes that …show more content…

Morrie taught Sociology, When Mitch found out that Morrie was diagnosed with ALS, they start to spend more time together and Tuesdays were their day to spend time with each other. ALS is a progressive disease also known as Louherig, it caused by the malfunction of the neurons presented in the brain causing muscle stiffness, problems in legs and arms. Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder meaning that the symptoms get worse over a period, the breakdown of the neurons causes the patient to lose their balance and making the back not stand straight up but as more of a curve. It affects the body patients experience many different symptoms. Mitch began to realize that he was going to lose his teacher and both started sharing beautiful lessons and quotes on life. People who suffer from ALS experience some similar effects as people who suffer …show more content…

The physical symptoms make performing day to day tasks are a difficulty, and problems with chewing occur. The symptoms progress to get worse over time and the symptoms can be different for each patient. Parkinson’s and ALS patients go through similar physical symptoms that affect their body the first symptom is tremor which begins with hands shaking. An author suggests that “the trembling may spread to both sides and be accompanied by other symptoms such as muscle stiffness, slowing of movement, and deterioration in balance and coordination( ). Parkinson’s and ALS are both progressive diseases meaning that the symptoms progress to get worse over time, and the symptoms are different for each patient. Both diseases affect the body from experiencing tremors which affect the arms to rigid muscles affecting the way the patients walk. statements can be made. The most common initial symptom is a tremor. Symptoms of tremor or slowness usually begin on one side of the body, often involving either an arm or leg. Over time (in some people, 5 years or more) In the story Tuesdays with Morrie, Mitch expresses that “ALS is a lit candle, it melts away your nerves and leaves your body a pile of wax. Often, it begins with the legs and works its way up. You lose control of your thigh muscles so that you cannot support yourself standing”

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