The blogs have certainly been very successful. This book will deliver nothing less than more poignant insight to what made the writer such a highly inspirational person to so many who know and love him. Can't wait to read it!!!
Before my diagnosis I had a Chemical Engineering degree, an MBA, and a promising career. I had an amazing wife and two wonderful children (still do). I had a nice house with a swimming pool, a big lawn, and a bunch of toys. I was living the dream. I enjoyed a variety of physical activities such as golf, camping, hunting…driving, typing, and dressing myself. Then one day as I was jogging on my treadmill I noticed that my left foot went slap, slap, on the treadmill, whereas my right foot smoothly transitioned from heel to toe, heel to toe. After a year of visits to an assortment of specialists, I was diagnosed with Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis, a particularly disabling variety of MS. Twelve years later I sit here in my power wheelchair, dictating to my computer because my hands won’t allow me to type more than a couple of words. I can’t work anymore, and my wife now doubles as my caregiver. I’ve started this blog to help me pass the time while engaged in a productive activity- advocating for the disabled community, of which I am now a reluctant member. I am Mitch, and despite everything I am still Enjoying the Ride.
Ahhhh! Look at that! It's a wonderful sight -- can't wait to read this, Mitch!
ReplyDeleteIt's like getting an ultrasound of my baby. Next step is to hold my baby in my arms!
DeleteThe blogs have certainly been very successful. This book will deliver nothing less than more poignant insight to what made the writer such a highly inspirational person to so many who know and love him. Can't wait to read it!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words, whoever you are :-)
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