The Hero of the Story: Living with Multiple Sclerosis

The Hero of the Story: Living with Multiple Sclerosis
Author: Damion Hansberry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2021-03-29
Genre:
ISBN:

Multiple Sclerosis is a disease that no one wants to live with. Some cases of multiple sclerosis are incurable and patients have to stand with it for the rest of their life. If it comes to you, what will you do? How can you face it? If you don't know the answer, so let's find it in this book. In this book, readers will find inspiration, knowledge, and hope in this guide to survival and success despite an MS diagnosis. Journal prompts are included at the end of each chapter, culminating in what will become the reader's own "MS story" at the end of the book. This book is an honest look at how multiple sclerosis affected this busy working mom's life. The book is divided into sections focused on a specific illness-related topic and includes journal prompts for readers to write down feelings, thoughts, and ideas.

The Hero of the Story

The Hero of the Story
Author: Meagan Freeman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692405598

Coping with the daily experience of multiple sclerosis can be a challenge. Patients who are seeking information about life after diagnosis will enjoy this personal story of success. Meagan Freeman was a full time college student, veteran ER nurse, and mother of 6 when she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2009. Meagan continued on with her schooling despite the shocking diagnosis, and graduated with a Masters degree/Family Nurse Practitioner certification in 2012. Balancing a healthcare career, a large blended family, and the daily effects of MS, Meagan offers sound advice on using hardship as a motivator. Readers will find inspiration, knowledge, and hope in this guide to survival and success despite an MS diagnosis. Journal prompts are included at the end of each chapter, culminating in what will become the reader's own "MS story" at the end of the book. Topics include: Diagnosis day, pain, substance abuse, emotional manifestations of chronic illness, parenting with chronic illness, finding an excellent provider, and finding purpose after the career ends. Meagan openly shares her own personal struggles, holding nothing back. She has truly "walked the walk," and readers will experience a living example of success despite illness. "The Hero the Story is an honest look at how multiple sclerosis affected this busy working mom's life. The book is divided into sections focused on a specific illness related topic and includes journal prompts for readers to write down feelings, thoughts and ideas. Obviously, to me this is genius as writing is very therapeutic for me." -Modern Day MS

The Tortoise and the Chair

The Tortoise and the Chair
Author: Sally Rickert
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2008-02-25
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1477166963

The Tortoise and the Chaira collection of the authors prose and poetryreflects a two-decade personal journey living with multiple sclerosis. Moving as slowly as a tortoise, the author balks at using a wheelchair or any other assistive deviceat first. The characters in the short stories react to stereotypes often tacked onto differently-abled people. In Standing Up for Sitting Down an airport employee asks a companion about the wheelchair riders ability. But the companion turns to the rider for an answer. In A Proposal a disabled person succumbs to the temptation to shoplift, but learns to tell the truth in several arenas of her life. Fear of abandonment and progressive loss of independence are also addressed in short stories as well as through poetry. But the writing steers away from taking a victim stance. Vulnerable as Michelle may feel in Stranded, she makes powerful decisions. And in The Elephant in the Room Brad musters the strength to seek support from his disabled fishing buddy. The author distinguishes between frank expression of feelings and wallowing in whining. Changes and Challenges suggests possible responses to the unpredictable. The collection, laced with compassionate humor, expresses grief as well as outright anger. An allegory depicts MS as a brazen, uninvited houseguest. The poem Chagrin speaks of loss of bladder control in public. And limericks address irksome MS symptoms. The Tortoise and the Chair encourages readers to discover their own empowerment in the face of ongoing loss and to speak about iteven write about it.

Attitude Is Everything

Attitude Is Everything
Author: Conor Devine
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2013-01-26
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781478228523

At the age of twenty eight, Conor Devine had a fantastic life by any measure. With a supportive family and a great career, he had just married Kate, the love of his life. The young couple honeymooned on the tropical island of Mauritius, but on the first day of their new life, disaster struck. Conor's body came under attack by a mysterious virus, confining him to the hospital for the rest of his visit. Within a year, he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. The disease brought his world to a halt. How would he support his family? How would he carry out his life confined to a wheelchair? How could this happen to a healthy young man? He lived in a world filled with questions and void of any answers. As Conor lays out, multiple sclerosis, or MS, is an inflammatory disease in which the fatty sheaths that protect and cover nerve cells are damaged. This leads to a broad spectrum of symptoms including tremors, muscle spasms, loss of balance, numbness, slurred speech, and uncontrollable eye movements. As the disease progressed, Conor worked out a plan to begin rebuilding his life. After three years of struggling with on-again, off-again attacks, the young man decided he needed to formulate a strategy to regain control of his brain. Using a three-point plan, he mapped out a framework to beat multiple sclerosis and begin living and dreaming once more. This inspiring account will motivate others to examine their own lives and see what improvements can be made when everything else seems hopeless. As the author admits, MS symptoms and severity vary widely from person to person. His story of recovery may be just as valid as the more severe sufferer who takes pride in being able to walk just a few steps every day. Ultimately, Attitude is Everything: My MS Story will appeal to a broad range of readers looking for an inspirational tale that demonstrates the great power of summoning a positive attitude to confront life's problems.

The Electrifying Story of Multiple Sclerosis

The Electrifying Story of Multiple Sclerosis
Author: Vanita Oelschlager
Publisher: Electrifying Story of Multiple
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781938164101

Because Multiple Sclerosis is a disease that someone will live with for years, or even decades, it is important for family and friends to understand what the person is going through and learn how to give support. Multiple Sclerosis used to be feared because it was so unpredictable and doctors knew very little in how to treat it. Thanks to good research and great doctors, people can live with MS even though there is not a cure yet. The Electrifying Story of Multiple Sclerosis is written to help people understand what it feels like to have the disease, how to help, and what symptoms people feel.

My Story

My Story
Author: Amelia Davis
Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1934559326

In a series of dramatic essays and photographs by the renowned San Francisco-based photographer Amelia Davis, My Story is an evocative description of what it is like to live with multiple sclerosis (MS), a disease that affects about 350,000 Americans and whose cause is still not entirely known. The essays and accompanying photographs in this highly engaging, beautifully illustrated book poignantly portray the lives of thirty-two men and women from the ages of seventeen to seventy and of various ethnicities, and socio-economic backgrounds who share the challenge of living with MS. Some, like Amelia, use no mobility aids, while others use canes, wheelchairs, or electric scooters. All have had to face the challenges and limitations that MS has imposed upon their lives, and each has devised unique and often creative coping strategies.Accompanying each essay are commentaries by family members and friends that express their own personal feelings and experiences of living with this disease. Here are the inspirational stories of women, men, and children who live with this disease. Many have children; one or two are currently expecting them. Treatments and therapies for slowing the progression of the disease are revealed and shared, from the latest advances in prescription medication to alternative methods of coping, including yoga, exercise and competitive sports, creative activities such as writing and art, and even community activism. A wide range of accompanying stories by spouses, children, and other loved ones depict the ups and downs of living and caring for someone who has MS, from the moment of first diagnosis to dealing with its ongoing challenges. All are strong reminders of the selflessness of the human spirit, and its ability to nurture and remain strong under even adverse circumstances. Highly motivating and deeply inspirational, My Story will be welcomed by anyone who lives with or shares the life of someone who has MS.

Me, Myself, and Ms

Me, Myself, and Ms
Author: Gwendolyn Powell
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2017-08-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1546202935

Me, Myself and MS is a true-to-life, heartwarming, and inspirational memoir that deals with what I went through and go through on a day-to-day, more specifically, a minute-to-minute basis in the battle of living with multiple sclerosis. This book will give a detailed description of my life from the moment of diagnoses to the many symptoms, medications, treatments, and some of the possible side effects. It is also a portrayal of the tears, laughter, triumphs, and tribulations that are a part of living with multiple sclerosis. Me, Myself and MS is not only targeted for people living with multiple sclerosis, but it is also for anyone dealing with lifes challenges and who are in need of a little inspiration. It makes a statement that the choice is yours. You can submit to your illness and hardships, or you can see these challenges as a new chapter in your life and move forward fighting tooth and nail with each new blow that is thrown you way. With two hundred people diagnosed weekly with multiple sclerosis, this inspirational book will help ease some of the fears about what you might go through. It is meant to encourage and guide those that are going through this journey or any challenges in their lives. In my family, there are four of us living with multiple sclerosis, and I was the first to be diagnosed. There was no one that I could turn to for advice as to what to expect. I hadnt even heard the words multiple sclerosis or what this illness was, so I wanted to pass along that although you have been given a new life/way of living, you can/will survive your diagnoses. This is a journeyone that I have been on for twenty-three years and counting.

My Journey through Life with Multiple Sclerosis

My Journey through Life with Multiple Sclerosis
Author: Steve Soto
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1483619761

The author of the best-selling book “Are You Ethical?” writes an inspirational and informative book about his life long battle with Multiple Sclerosis. His story is a must read for anybody with the disease, and anybody undergoing struggles with any physical or emotional obstacle in their life. His physical and mental approach to MS, is a tool we can all emulate. A quick and illuminating read.

Dancing with Life

Dancing with Life
Author: Jamuna Rangachari
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2015-08-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9381398755

Hope is the only real antidote to any ailment or challenge . . . A journey marked by courage, conviction and determination that brings to life the exceptional efforts of one individual to emerge victorious against a debilitating disease. At thirty-three, Jamuna Rangachari seemed to have it all: a job she loved, a wonderful family and perfect health. Then she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis – an often disabling autoimmune disorder for which there is no known cure. In painful detail Rangachari describes the gradual loss of vision, chronic fatigue and the progression of a balance disorder. In this engaging memoir, Rangachari chronicles and celebrates the story of her decade-long battle with an illness that can only be managed with treatment and counselling. With honesty and grace, Rangachari describes what it is like to live with a complicated, progressive disease. Her story goes a long way towards increasing awareness about alternative healing therapies and support for those living with MS.