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A Brain Tumor Survivor's Story. Tim B. Ward's book takes you through his story of being diagnosed with a brain tumor at the age of twenty-six. Very real details of his story are presented of near death experiences through treatments and recovery. He must deal with the aftermath of gaining a new diagnosis of partial epilepsy. Tim struggles emotionally as well, questioning faith, and facing constant bitterness and anger. However, ultimately he discovers the gifts that come from an experience like this. He gains purpose and a want for an abundant life. This survival story will inspire anyone facing obstacles in their life.
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Cancer is a major worldwide public health problem and is the second leading cause of death in the United States. In 2018, there were seventeen million new cancer cases and 9.5 million cancer deaths worldwide. Seemingly, everyone has been affected by or knows of someone who is affected by the disease. In 2004, doctors discovered that Carmen Rice had a stage 4 Glioblastoma Multiforme brain tumor, one of the deadliest of all cancers—the same cancer which killed John McCain, Edward Kennedy, and Beau Biden. After being diagnosed with a glioblastoma tumor, twenty-nine-year-old Brittany Maynard made headline news when she moved to Oregon to die with dignity. Carmen’s doctor gave her six months to live, but with her faith in God and tenacious spirit, Carmen just kept beating the odds. After all these years, Carmen is “off the map” and into uncharted territory. They Call Me "The Miracle" is her story.
Want a healthy life? The basis for a healthy life – a healthy diet – is often neglected. A healthy diet can do miracles and bring out a wonderful individual. Jishy Seby, passionate about healthy diet, shares her knowledge and experiences for everyone to follow a healthy life. A Journey to life has two parts: the first part offers a comprehensive overview of what should be included in one’s daily menu throughout life. Readers would discover the importance of every food and the role it plays in life. The second part takes you to the real-life experience of the author while undergoing brain surgery and to face life with hope and courage. It offers a long term approach to make the right food choices and to reach the ultimate goal – a long, healthy, happy and contented life.
At 8:37 on a Saturday evening, Mickey Antu-Urias's husband, Joel, made the most important phone call of his life. This phone call set in motion events that would ultimately save Mickey's life. Within six hours, Mickey had undergone brain surgery, the first of three such surgeries she would have over the next three weeks. Mickey had suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm, and her survival was a modern day miracle. An incredible medical team, supportive family and friends, and extensive therapy have kept Mickey alive and well. But not all who suffer brain aneurysms are as fortunate as Mickey. Many will die or emerge permanently disabled. Mickey's tale is one of blessings, perseverance, and faith. The Other Side of the Rainbow offers Mickey's firsthand account of her fight to survive a ruptured brain aneurysm. Mickey takes readers inside the world of an aneurysm survivor and explains warning signs, contributing factors, and methods of early detection for brain aneurysms. The Other Side of the Rainbow is a powerful story of survival and a much-needed tool for raising awareness in hopes that others will be able to tell their stories of survival just as Mickey has.
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What is it like to have brain surgery? How would you feel if a doctor told you there's a 2-year-old clot of blood, 5.5cm in size, sleeping nonchalantly in the cubicle of your noble brain right now? What if they told you that it'd cost you $50,000 to treat it? What would you do? Who would you go to? And do you know that you are at risk? Do you know what an aneurysm is? Do Not Close Your Eyes offers a memorable insight into the life of a man who was supposed to die two years ago due to a giant aneurysm that had grown in his brain and the angels that saved his life. With unbelievable forthrightness and empathy, Benjamin Kumi Anim with Paa Kofi Botchwey offers garden-fresh hope and new encouragement to those of you facing 'Korle-Gonno' and 'Agbogbloshie' tear-jerking circumstances, especially those of you on your hospital beds, thinking all is lost-thinking it's time to close your eyes, time to give up, time to quit, time to die. If you could check your watch right now, you'd realize that it's time to open your eyes widely.
When all seems lost, where can you find hope? Katherine and Jay Wolf married right after college and sought adventure far from home in Los Angeles, CA. As they pursued their dreams--she as a model and he as a lawyer--they planted their lives in the city and their church community. Their son, James, came along unexpectedly in the fall of 2007, and just six months later, everything changed in a moment for this young family. On April 21, 2008, as James slept in the other room, Katherine collapsed, suffering a massive brain stem stroke without warning. Miraculously, Jay came home in time and called for help. Katherine was immediately rushed into brain surgery, though her chance of survival was slim. As the sun rose the next morning, the surgeon proclaimed that Katherine had survived the removal of part of her brain, though her future recovery was uncertain. Yet in that moment, there was a spark of hope. Through forty days on life support in the ICU and nearly two years in full-time brain rehab, that small spark of hope was fanned into flame. Hope Heals documents Katherine and Jay's journey as they struggled to regain Katherine's quality of life and as she relearned to talk, eat, and walk. As Katherine returned home with a severely disabled body but a completely renewed purpose, she and Jay committed to celebrating this gift of a second chance by embracing life fully, even though that life looked very different than they could have ever imagined. As you uncover Katherine and Jay's remarkable story, you'll be encouraged to: Find lasting hope in the midst of struggle Embrace the unexpected Welcome God's miracles into your everyday life In the midst of continuing hardships, both in body and mind, Katherine and Jay found what we all long to find: a hope that heals the most broken place--our souls. Let Hope Heals be your guide along the way. Praise for Hope Heals: "As I read this book, tears streamed from my eyes even as joy flooded my heart. Jay and Katherine are a raw yet refreshing testimony to the unshakable trustworthiness of God amidst the unimaginable trials of life. This book reminds all of us where hope can be found in a world where none of us know what the next day holds." --David Platt, author of the New York Times bestseller Radical and president of the International Mission Board "Hope Heals is a beautiful, true story that illustrates the love and protection God has for us even in the darkest times of our lives. Katherine and Jay's dedication to each other and the Lord through their most devastating season is inspiring. This book will help your heart believe that He sees, He knows, He cares, and He is still working miracles today!" --Lysa TerKeurst, New York Times bestselling author and president of Proverbs 31 Ministries
Sometimes life doesnt always unfold the way you plan. On July 20, 1984 while at USMC Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia, a young Marine was a passenger in a three-ton troop transport vehicle that, while traveling at sixty-five miles per hour, flipped and rolled several times, finally coming to rest upside down. Several Marines were dead, but one man was still alive. He was Terry Smith. After dying twice during brain surgery on that fateful day, Terry Smith has since learned to adjust to the limitations that accompany Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). At Bethesda Naval Hospital, Terry learned to walk, talk, eat, think, and live again, but learning to cope with seizures, anxiety, insomnia, paranoia, and memory loss did not happen overnightor even after two decades. It is only through years of trial and error that Terry has learned to make the transition from pre-TBI to post-TBI, proving that the healing process is never-ending for head trauma patients. Terry Smith is a true survivor who has defied the odds. Today he shares his inspirational story of hope for the future for TBI patients, their families, doctors, and anyone who has insurmountable obstacles to overcome.