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Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis
(ms) is the most common, disabling, neurological condition, to
affect young adults in the world today.
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Books
on Multiple Sclerosis
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Books
- Recommended Reading
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"Climbing
Higher"
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Climbing Higher
by Montel Williams,
Lawrence Grobel (Contributor)
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| Climbing Higher |
| Book Description |
Television icon, New York Times bestselling author, and powerful
example of the strength to overcome obstacles:
Montel Williams reveals his true story of struggle and triumph in
this compelling memoir that proves not only a fascinating read, but
an inspiration.
In 1999, after almost twenty years of mysterious symptoms that he tried
to ignore,
Montel Williams, a decorated former Naval intelligence officer and
Emmy Award-winning talk show host, was finally diagnosed with multiple
sclerosis.
Like others suffering from the devastating and often disabling disease,
which attacks the central nervous system, Montel was first struck with
denial, fear, depression, and anger. Next came the emotional trial of
informing friends and family, and finally going public with the news.
What followed was a fierce determination not to be beaten down by MS,
and to live the most vital and productive life possible while becoming
a dedicated spokesperson and fundraiser for the disease.
Montel Williams' "Climbing Higher" is a penetrating and insightful
look at a remarkable man, his extraordinary career, and the illuminating
life that graced him with strong values, courage, and wisdom. Now he
shares that wisdom in this uplifting book on the divergent roads a life
can take, and recounts his own resourceful approach to the challenges
he has faced. Deeply personal, "Climbing Higher" is as straight-forward,
honest, inspiring, and motivating as its author.
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