Recovering Is Never Easy
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Getting Out tells your true story of learning to walk again and provides inspiration as well as exercises to help others get out of their wheelchair. Why was this an important book for you to write?
When my incident happened, I looked for answers especially physiotherapy, I was very frustrated that there is no book on this subject on how to recover. I documented everything so that people in a similar situation looking for help and answers can follow my guide on recovery. I do not wish for anyone to go through what I have gone through, and spend unnecessary time and money on things that do not work. I wanted to record my story and my exercises which can guide a person and point them in the right direction. Recovering is never easy but if I had this book it would definitely shorten my recovery.
I appreciated the candid nature with which you told your story. What was the hardest moment for you to write about?
I would say the hardest moment would be looking at my reflection for the very first time and seeing a different image that was in my mind. It was a very emotional experience to write about what I was feeling at that moment. There were numerous breaks that I needed to take before completion because it was such an emotional roller coaster.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
Most importantly I wanted to share the exercises which I have learned on my journey. It was something I wanted to share with people that want to be pointed in the right direction. My book will give you some ideas that can be tried, It will in my opinion show you the fundamentals that are in the exercises on your road to recovery.
What is one thing you hope readers take away from your story?
Losing something is exceedingly difficult to accept, however, in sharing my story I hope it gives the personal motivation to recover the things that have been taken away. There is light in a tunnel you just have to find it, my story I hope gives the person that light.
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Keeping things bottled up and suffering in silence when you are dealing with balance issues is not an option. You may be painfully grieving that you have lost the ability to walk, but do not do it quietly. This book will prove to you that you are not powerless if you do not lose the ability to hope!
Do you often feel uncertain how to move on with your life now that your mobility is restricted?
Are you struggling with conflicting emotions and a slew of difficulties on your journey to getting back on your feet?
Has your emotional state suffered so bad that you don’t believe any more than you have the capacity to overcome the current challenge?
Getting Out is an exceptional book that offers unlimited support – both from a physical and emotional aspect. It’s an inspiring true story following the author’s ups and downs as he’s trying to regain control over his legs after a brain cyst operation.
He felt his share of pain and helplessness, but he managed to get his life back on track. Now, he wants to share his knowledge with you. This workbook of exercises with corresponding descriptive images is his way of helping those who need a good and reliable reference.
Truly a great story of overcoming life’s obstacles, Getting Out is a heart-warming book that literally anyone must read! With great storytelling skills, the author will remind you to appreciate the small things in life.
The writings in this book won’t try to convince you that you can avoid sorrow or distress – but the author’s practical tips and encouraging words are guaranteed to show you all the ways you can smooth the rough waters.
Getting Out can help you better adapt to this life-changing event and bounce back from hardship. Dealing with balance issues is a lot of hard work, but this story is proof that you can do it, too.
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