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As For Tomorrow, I Cannot Say: 33 Years with Multiple Sclerosis

As For Tomorrow, I Cannot Say: 33 Years with Multiple Sclerosis

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the thing about life is that nobody has ever survived it...
Review: As a person with a physical disability that pales in comparison to MS, I can say that taking things for granted seems to be universal until an equalizer of this magnitude appears. Theres a certain point you reach in this story that bears testament to the fact she doesnt pull any punches in deaths shadow... bottom line: support the author, buy the book, pay extra for faster shipping, read it in an evening, and encourage everyone you care about to do the same. Its worth the investment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the thing about life is that nobody has ever survived it...
Review: As a person with a physical disability that pales in comparison to MS, I can say that taking things for granted seems to be universal until an equalizer of this magnitude appears. Theres a certain point you reach in this story that bears testament to the fact she doesnt pull any punches in deaths shadow... bottom line: support the author, buy the book, pay extra for faster shipping, read it in an evening, and encourage everyone you care about to do the same. Its worth the investment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magnificently done!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: This book inspired me to the core, truly encapsulating the power of the the human spirit and the choice of survival. It is beautifully and lucidly written, with huge amounts of humor and wit and courage. I would recommend this book to anyone, especially those that have had life changing obstacles to grasp and the choice to move graciously forward. I am truly grateful to her insights into a life of severe disability. It help me understand my own mothers' disability just a little better. Thank You, Diana!


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