Changing Normal: How I Helped My Husband Beat Cancer, is a book which details, incredibly candidly, the journey Michael Brown and wife-to-be found themselves taking when he received a cancer diagnosis. While Marilu Henner is the accomplished and beautiful, memory-full actor we know and love her as, this is really Mr. Brown's story, and he tells it without resentment or hesitation as open as any man would dare to share. His insights into the deeply honest pull he dragged his heart through to reclaim the health we all deserve to experience, is for me where the power of the life lesson he shares resides. Marilu is of course, a world renowned health advocate, I would say expert, and while she makes no claims to have a medical degree or all the answers, she does have resources from over 30 years of personal experience and deep investigation, making herself quite the guinea pig in chartering the health discipline she now follows, and teaches through her website, and books. More importantly she has no fear in asking the questions needing to be asked, and this is the great lesson she really offers. She is connected in many ways the ordinary person is not, but in following her resolve to always self-advocate, we learn how to communicate toward creating our own, "health-team," of doctors and practitioners. Every cancer story is different, and not all outcomes are the same. My father died from Multiple Myloma when he was only 50 years old. He lived a life of health (no smoking, no drinking, regular exercise and an incredibly positive attitude) that others could emulate through his example, but back in the 80's when not much was know of MM, and the only resource was toxic drugs, he braved what his amazing team of doctors recommended and while his cancer went into remission for 2.5 years, it did return and took his young life. Mr. Brown, in learning to love and accept all parts of himself, enabled true healing to accompany the fuel and medicine he ingested as supported by Marilu, and advised by his health-team. Through this he has safely weathered his very real, storm at sea.
This is a book for all to read. It is funny, thoughtful, a page turner, but more than that it reminded me I need to do better, and my normal can always be improved. I don't want to be normal, I want to be excellent!
This is an excellent book.