Chosen in the Relapse - Beatrice's Penance: A Memoir-Guide for People Living With MS, the Caregivers Who Stand Beside Them, and a Public That Needs to See What Pain Looks Like When It's Invisible

Author:   Melba Padin
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798274897754


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   17 November 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Chosen in the Relapse - Beatrice's Penance: A Memoir-Guide for People Living With MS, the Caregivers Who Stand Beside Them, and a Public That Needs to See What Pain Looks Like When It's Invisible


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Chosen in the Relapse: Beatrice's Penance A Memoir Guide for People Living With MS, the Caregivers Who Stand Beside Them, and a Public That Needs to See the Reality of Invisible Pain This powerful second volume in Beatrice's story begins at the moment everything changed. A single word, MS, reshaped a life that once looked bright and full. What followed was a world of pain that remained hidden in plain sight. Told with honesty, practical insight, and a voice grounded in both science and faith, Chosen in the Relapse speaks first to those already living with Multiple Sclerosis and then to anyone newly diagnosed. It offers recognition for those who feel unseen, along with guidance on how to navigate relapses, prepare for appointments, advocate for proper care, and help caregivers understand symptoms that the eye cannot measure. It also calls on the wider public to finally acknowledge MS as the serious, life altering disease it is. Beatrice's story begins on the mountain coffee farms of Puerto Rico, where books and prayer carried her through poverty and turmoil. Her first book chronicled her early years and the drift from faith. This continuation confronts the long aftermath of diagnosis. It traces relentless pain, the losses of mobility and independence, the confusion of complications, and the emotional cost of being told you look fine when your body is failing in ways others cannot see. Each chapter weaves together three elements: - A lived moment from Beatrice's journey, including relapse days, hospital nights, early warning signs, rehab challenges, cognitive slips, and the small victories that keep a life going. - Clear medical explanations written for real readers, covering types of MS, relapse basics, treatment classes, progression, overlapping conditions, and how to spot the difference between MS related cognitive change and dementia. - Personal reflections on faith that offer perspective and steadiness without replacing medical care. The book confronts the myths surrounding MS, especially the belief that it is manageable if you look good. It documents a decade of undiagnosed suffering, a grueling 13 hour spinal surgery, a fracture ignored in the chaos of a flare, and the ongoing cycle of infections, setbacks, and recovery. The purpose is not shock but truth, so that patients are believed sooner and treated faster. Caregivers receive tools and compassion too: practical scripts, checklists for difficult days, ways to communicate without shame or frustration, and guidance for setting healthy boundaries. The goal is to create a shared language that makes care sustainable for both sides. For people with MS, the book offers three commitments: - Hope that is honest about reality while still leaving room for joy and connection. - Practical steadiness through strategies for treatment adherence, symptom tracking, safety planning, mobility protection, and handling disbelief from those who remember your earlier life. - A voice that refuses to be erased, encouraging readers to share their stories, join advocacy efforts, and help shorten the long road to diagnosis for the next person. Chosen in the Relapse: Beatrice's Penance is both memoir and manual. It seeks to change how MS is seen, equip those who live with it, support the people who care for them, and invite society to respond with the seriousness this disease demands. It is Beatrice's offering to anyone who has ever had to prove their own suffering before receiving care, and a call for a future where no one has to.

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Author:   Melba Padin
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9798274897754


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   17 November 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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