I'M NOT CRAZY(I'M JUST A TAD DITZY): An Odyssey to Diagnosis of Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis

I'M NOT CRAZY(I'M JUST A TAD DITZY): An Odyssey to Diagnosis of Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis

by Jeanne Phaneuf Champagne
I'M NOT CRAZY(I'M JUST A TAD DITZY): An Odyssey to Diagnosis of Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis

I'M NOT CRAZY(I'M JUST A TAD DITZY): An Odyssey to Diagnosis of Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis

by Jeanne Phaneuf Champagne

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Overview

I never set out to write a book.

Initially, writing was my awkward attempt at telling those I love how I was personally, emotionally, physiologically, cognitively, and socially affected by relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). My MS journey began nearly fifteen years before diagnosis. Following the flu many years prior, I dealt intermittently with a multitude of symptoms including seizures, visual obscurities, cognitive challenges, choking issues, loss of balance, muscle spasms, and a myriad of other symptoms. Specialists scratched their heads unable to identify the cause.

My experience of a long, drawn-out diagnosis is common among those with this perplexing and often ambiguous disease. Eventually, neurological tests and an MRI revealed "lesions... demyelination... multiple sclerosis." Finally, "it" had a name. Surprisingly, not knowing what was going on all those years was far more exasperating than hearing the actual diagnosis. At least now, I had an answer.

Learning all I could about RRMS empowered me to deal more effectively with its unpredictable and haphazard symptoms. I concluded that if I found it challenging to deal with issues ignited by MS, then others must too. If my experiences could help others navigate their way more smoothly through the complex maze of MS, I felt compelled to share them. As my fingers began flying across the keyboard in an effort to write my story, I discovered how difficult it was to be truly open about my journey and the countless symptoms I'd habitually covered for so long. I needed to share it if for no one else's sake but my own. My struggles were showing, and it was becoming more difficult to hide them than it was to live with them openly.

I knew the jig was up. Hiding was no longer an option. That's when the writing of this book began.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161664254
Publisher: Covenant Books
Publication date: 11/16/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 772 KB

About the Author

The sixth born of seven siblings, Jeanne was born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, where she met and married her high school sweetheart, Dennis Champagne. During their “hippy phase,” they traveled the country with their two young sons and eventually settled in Fayetteville, AR, in 1977. The following year, both Jeanne and Dennis became Christians, and their lives together were altered and bonded as never before. By 1983, they added to their family through adoption, and set out on life’s journey as Christians, parents, and partners in life.
A poet and songwriter, Jeanne chronicled her life through journals, poetry, and music. Having written over four hundred songs, multiple musical dramas, poems, and written works, she also wrote, sang, and played in a Christian band for nearly twenty years, and with the band, recorded multiple inspiring albums.
Following a severe bout with the flu in 1997 an aspect of Jeanne’s life changed as seizures and a multitude of symptoms plagued her intermittently for nearly fifteen years. Her lighthearted, informative storytelling makes this book an easy read about her journey to diagnosis with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, the challenges of being undiagnosed for so long, and her encouragement to others for claiming a full and happy life. Describing her life as “far too magnificent to get stuck along the way”, Jeanne shares her story so that others can not only understand a little more about RRMS but also claim the freedom God gave us to live our lives to its fullest potential in spite of it.
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