Description
Book SynopsisA diagnosis of multiple sclerosis conjures up images of wheelchairs, paralysis and a shortened life, but in fact it's possible to regain mobility and make a recovery. This is a collection of twelve life stories of people from around the world who have been diagnosed with MS, and been able to halt the progression of the disease and recover mobility by following a program of drug treatment, diet, sunshine, meditation and exercise.
These stories offer hope and inspiration to others diagnosed with MS, and an insight into the different journeys people take to recovery. Based on extended interviews, they also offer an understanding of the challenges faced by people with different types of MS and at different stages in the progression of the disease
Trade ReviewIf you ever needed evidence that it IS possible to recover - yes RECOVER - from MS - you'll find it here in abundance... I hope this book will inspire everyone reading it to follow what these twelve people have done so successfully. -- Judy Graham, editor of NEW PATHWAYS - a magazine for people with MS
Table of ContentsAbout the authorsForewordAcknowledgmentsIntroductionCall of the korimako - Wendy WoodThe healer - Jack McNultyRide on fearlessly - Keryn TaylorWhere hope began - Craig WheelerConversion of a true sceptic - Ginny BillsonProving them wrong - Carrie PhilliskirkA hard-fought battle for knowledge - Rebecca HooverAll about love - Gaspar HoyosFinding authenticity - Megan SwanA model of health - Phil HassellHarnessing a rebellious streak - Sam GartlandA breath of hope - Linda BloomRecovery