At the age of seventeen, a relentless and excruciating firestorm of pain struck Audrey Marie. She had been excelling in life when her world was suddenly turned upside down by the invasion of a searing lump.
A first failed surgery left an open wound that wouldn’t heal. After a year, a second surgery successfully closed the wound, but that was only the beginning. Instead of bringing an end to suffering, a medical diagnosis forced the struggling young lady to face living the rest of her life in pain.
Chronically Unstoppable is a true-life journey of pain, strength, and revitalized hope. This first-person memoir substantiates that working with pain can lead to freedom. Whatever battle you face, Audrey Marie’s story will ignite within you a determination to develop a transformed mindset offering self-validation and preservation.
“Pain does not get to be in the driver’s seat any longer. I won’t allow it.”
Chronically unstoppable depicts a real life telling of chronic illness through the eyes of someone with a pretty “normal” childhood whose life gets flipped upside down. It reveals challenges in the medical system and Illnesses I knew nothing about. The book had me rooting for the author no matter what was thrown at her and glad she finally was able to get tools she needed to live with this pain.
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