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This book is about multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis that I have and how I plan to move forward with my life after my diagnosis. MS hit me at a very young age and has disabled me and put me in a wheelchair. My goal is to encourage young men and women with this diagnosis, telling them we can make it. Believe in yourself, and if you put your mind to it, you can do it whatever it is. Diagnosis for MS has no cure, but life must go on. MS is not a killer, and when you're so young, you need to find a way to keep going. Quitting is not an option; we must find a way to move forward with life we can…mehr

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This book is about multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis that I have and how I plan to move forward with my life after my diagnosis. MS hit me at a very young age and has disabled me and put me in a wheelchair. My goal is to encourage young men and women with this diagnosis, telling them we can make it. Believe in yourself, and if you put your mind to it, you can do it whatever it is. Diagnosis for MS has no cure, but life must go on. MS is not a killer, and when you're so young, you need to find a way to keep going. Quitting is not an option; we must find a way to move forward with life we can win. It feels good to see your goals come to life. The only way MS can stop me is if I let it. I talk about all my goals in this book.
Autorenporträt
Gary Williams lives in St. Augustine, Florida, with his wife, Jackie. When he's not walking Guen, his yellow Labrador retriever, he's writing full time. His passions include history, sports, and fishing. His individual works include: Walking Guen Walking Guen, Again Walking Guen, Some More To date, he and his co-writer, Vicky Knerly, have published nine novels and one short story with Suspense Publishing. If you're interested in becoming a "Guenabler," too, check out all her merchandise at https://www.cafepress.com/guenablermerchandise.