Debra LaChance fought cancer and is the definition of winner. To fight our health problems we must do more than survive them, we must conduct a pursuit to help others fight their own battles.
"And those are the people I want to help me build The Healing Project community. In addition to my daily work during my treatments and during my second round of chemotherapy, I began to develop The Healing Project as a place where people can contribute funds for research, time for connecting with and mentoring others and, most of all, a place to share their stories." Read her story here.
LaChance Publishing has sold books filled with the personal stories of those whose lives have been touched by breast and lung cancer, autism, Alzheimer's, and most recently multiple sclerosis. The "Voices of..." Book Series is critically acclaimed, and 100% of the net proceeds go toward the foundation Debra LaChance has started. Read about The Healing Project and buy a book for yourself or a loved one who is dealing with a health condition in the book series.
When I was first diagnosed with MS, I searched (and purchased) any MS book I could find. I still have them all. But, with the exception of a few autobiographies, there were no stories about the experiences of regular people. I had learned the technical aspects of my new friend (multiple sclerosis), but I would have given anything for a book like "The Voices of Multiple Sclerosis."
Not only does it cover, in easy to understand terms, all the facts about MS; but, it is filled with short stories written by others with MS, as well as those who care for someone with MS.
Unlike many other books, it is light-weight and easy to hold. I couldn't put it down until I'd read every story. I am honored to have one of my stories included in this book, and that will make my mother very happy. (She has no computer and never understood what a blog was.)
Inexpensive, easy to order online (and available in all bookstores, at all online booksellers, in most major libraries and at http://www.lachancepublishing.com/ This would make a great holiday gift for a newly diagnosed Mser, or anyone who wants to better understand multiple sclerosis.
Transit Dingbattage in NYC
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the last time I was in NYC ....
Honestly, I should have known better, but I had imbibed too much champagne
at the time I decided to take the subway. I knew...
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Debra LaChance fought cancer and is the definition of winner. To fight our health problems we must do more than survive them, we must conduct a pursuit to help others fight their own battles.
"And those are the people I want to help me build The Healing Project community. In addition to my daily work during my treatments and during my second round of chemotherapy, I began to develop The Healing Project as a place where people can contribute funds for research, time for connecting with and mentoring others and, most of all, a place to share their stories." Read her story here.
LaChance Publishing has sold books filled with the personal stories of those whose lives have been touched by breast and lung cancer, autism, Alzheimer's, and most recently multiple sclerosis. The "Voices of..." Book Series is critically acclaimed, and 100% of the net proceeds go toward the foundation Debra LaChance has started. Read about The Healing Project and buy a book for yourself or a loved one who is dealing with a health condition in the book series.
When I was first diagnosed with MS, I searched (and purchased) any MS book I could find. I still have them all. But, with the exception of a few autobiographies, there were no stories about the experiences of regular people. I had learned the technical aspects of my new friend (multiple sclerosis), but I would have given anything for a book like "The Voices of Multiple Sclerosis."
Not only does it cover, in easy to understand terms, all the facts about MS; but, it is filled with short stories written by others with MS, as well as those who care for someone with MS.
Unlike many other books, it is light-weight and easy to hold. I couldn't put it down until I'd read every story. I am honored to have one of my stories included in this book, and that will make my mother very happy. (She has no computer and never understood what a blog was.)
Inexpensive, easy to order online (and available in all bookstores, at all online booksellers, in most major libraries and at http://www.lachancepublishing.com/ This would make a great holiday gift for a newly diagnosed Mser, or anyone who wants to better understand multiple sclerosis.
Debra LaChance fought cancer and is the definition of winner. To fight our health problems we must do more than survive them, we must conduct a pursuit to help others fight their own battles.
"And those are the people I want to help me build The Healing Project community. In addition to my daily work during my treatments and during my second round of chemotherapy, I began to develop The Healing Project as a place where people can contribute funds for research, time for connecting with and mentoring others and, most of all, a place to share their stories." Read her story here.
LaChance Publishing has sold books filled with the personal stories of those whose lives have been touched by breast and lung cancer, autism, Alzheimer's, and most recently multiple sclerosis. The "Voices of..." Book Series is critically acclaimed, and 100% of the net proceeds go toward the foundation Debra LaChance has started. Read about The Healing Project and buy a book for yourself or a loved one who is dealing with a health condition in the book series.
When I was first diagnosed with MS, I searched (and purchased) any MS book I could find. I still have them all. But, with the exception of a few autobiographies, there were no stories about the experiences of regular people. I had learned the technical aspects of my new friend (multiple sclerosis), but I would have given anything for a book like "The Voices of Multiple Sclerosis."
Not only does it cover, in easy to understand terms, all the facts about MS; but, it is filled with short stories written by others with MS, as well as those who care for someone with MS.
Unlike many other books, it is light-weight and easy to hold. I couldn't put it down until I'd read every story. I am honored to have one of my stories included in this book, and that will make my mother very happy. (She has no computer and never understood what a blog was.)
Inexpensive, easy to order online (and available in all bookstores, at all online booksellers, in most major libraries and at http://www.lachancepublishing.com/ This would make a great holiday gift for a newly diagnosed Mser, or anyone who wants to better understand multiple sclerosis.
Debra LaChance fought cancer and is the definition of winner. To fight our health problems we must do more than survive them, we must conduct a pursuit to help others fight their own battles.
"And those are the people I want to help me build The Healing Project community. In addition to my daily work during my treatments and during my second round of chemotherapy, I began to develop The Healing Project as a place where people can contribute funds for research, time for connecting with and mentoring others and, most of all, a place to share their stories." Read her story here.
LaChance Publishing has sold books filled with the personal stories of those whose lives have been touched by breast and lung cancer, autism, Alzheimer's, and most recently multiple sclerosis. The "Voices of..." Book Series is critically acclaimed, and 100% of the net proceeds go toward the foundation Debra LaChance has started. Read about The Healing Project and buy a book for yourself or a loved one who is dealing with a health condition in the book series.
When I was first diagnosed with MS, I searched (and purchased) any MS book I could find. I still have them all. But, with the exception of a few autobiographies, there were no stories about the experiences of regular people. I had learned the technical aspects of my new friend (multiple sclerosis), but I would have given anything for a book like "The Voices of Multiple Sclerosis."
Not only does it cover, in easy to understand terms, all the facts about MS; but, it is filled with short stories written by others with MS, as well as those who care for someone with MS.
Unlike many other books, it is light-weight and easy to hold. I couldn't put it down until I'd read every story. I am honored to have one of my stories included in this book, and that will make my mother very happy. (She has no computer and never understood what a blog was.)
Inexpensive, easy to order online (and available in all bookstores, at all online booksellers, in most major libraries and at http://www.lachancepublishing.com/ This would make a great holiday gift for a newly diagnosed Mser, or anyone who wants to better understand multiple sclerosis.
Debra LaChance fought cancer and is the definition of winner. To fight our health problems we must do more than survive them, we must conduct a pursuit to help others fight their own battles.
"And those are the people I want to help me build The Healing Project community. In addition to my daily work during my treatments and during my second round of chemotherapy, I began to develop The Healing Project as a place where people can contribute funds for research, time for connecting with and mentoring others and, most of all, a place to share their stories." Read her story here.
LaChance Publishing has sold books filled with the personal stories of those whose lives have been touched by breast and lung cancer, autism, Alzheimer's, and most recently multiple sclerosis. The "Voices of..." Book Series is critically acclaimed, and 100% of the net proceeds go toward the foundation Debra LaChance has started. Read about The Healing Project and buy a book for yourself or a loved one who is dealing with a health condition in the book series.
When I was first diagnosed with MS, I searched (and purchased) any MS book I could find. I still have them all. But, with the exception of a few autobiographies, there were no stories about the experiences of regular people. I had learned the technical aspects of my new friend (multiple sclerosis), but I would have given anything for a book like "The Voices of Multiple Sclerosis."
Not only does it cover, in easy to understand terms, all the facts about MS; but, it is filled with short stories written by others with MS, as well as those who care for someone with MS.
Unlike many other books, it is light-weight and easy to hold. I couldn't put it down until I'd read every story. I am honored to have one of my stories included in this book, and that will make my mother very happy. (She has no computer and never understood what a blog was.)
Inexpensive, easy to order online (and available in all bookstores, at all online booksellers, in most major libraries and at http://www.lachancepublishing.com/ This would make a great holiday gift for a newly diagnosed Mser, or anyone who wants to better understand multiple sclerosis.
Debra LaChance fought cancer and is the definition of winner. To fight our health problems we must do more than survive them, we must conduct a pursuit to help others fight their own battles.
"And those are the people I want to help me build The Healing Project community. In addition to my daily work during my treatments and during my second round of chemotherapy, I began to develop The Healing Project as a place where people can contribute funds for research, time for connecting with and mentoring others and, most of all, a place to share their stories." Read her story here.
LaChance Publishing has sold books filled with the personal stories of those whose lives have been touched by breast and lung cancer, autism, Alzheimer's, and most recently multiple sclerosis. The "Voices of..." Book Series is critically acclaimed, and 100% of the net proceeds go toward the foundation Debra LaChance has started. Read about The Healing Project and buy a book for yourself or a loved one who is dealing with a health condition in the book series.
When I was first diagnosed with MS, I searched (and purchased) any MS book I could find. I still have them all. But, with the exception of a few autobiographies, there were no stories about the experiences of regular people. I had learned the technical aspects of my new friend (multiple sclerosis), but I would have given anything for a book like "The Voices of Multiple Sclerosis."
Not only does it cover, in easy to understand terms, all the facts about MS; but, it is filled with short stories written by others with MS, as well as those who care for someone with MS.
Unlike many other books, it is light-weight and easy to hold. I couldn't put it down until I'd read every story. I am honored to have one of my stories included in this book, and that will make my mother very happy. (She has no computer and never understood what a blog was.)
Inexpensive, easy to order online (and available in all bookstores, at all online booksellers, in most major libraries and at http://www.lachancepublishing.com/ This would make a great holiday gift for a newly diagnosed Mser, or anyone who wants to better understand multiple sclerosis.
Debra LaChance fought cancer and is the definition of winner. To fight our health problems we must do more than survive them, we must conduct a pursuit to help others fight their own battles.
"And those are the people I want to help me build The Healing Project community. In addition to my daily work during my treatments and during my second round of chemotherapy, I began to develop The Healing Project as a place where people can contribute funds for research, time for connecting with and mentoring others and, most of all, a place to share their stories." Read her story here.
LaChance Publishing has sold books filled with the personal stories of those whose lives have been touched by breast and lung cancer, autism, Alzheimer's, and most recently multiple sclerosis. The "Voices of..." Book Series is critically acclaimed, and 100% of the net proceeds go toward the foundation Debra LaChance has started. Read about The Healing Project and buy a book for yourself or a loved one who is dealing with a health condition in the book series.
When I was first diagnosed with MS, I searched (and purchased) any MS book I could find. I still have them all. But, with the exception of a few autobiographies, there were no stories about the experiences of regular people. I had learned the technical aspects of my new friend (multiple sclerosis), but I would have given anything for a book like "The Voices of Multiple Sclerosis."
Not only does it cover, in easy to understand terms, all the facts about MS; but, it is filled with short stories written by others with MS, as well as those who care for someone with MS.
Unlike many other books, it is light-weight and easy to hold. I couldn't put it down until I'd read every story. I am honored to have one of my stories included in this book, and that will make my mother very happy. (She has no computer and never understood what a blog was.)
Inexpensive, easy to order online (and available in all bookstores, at all online booksellers, in most major libraries and at http://www.lachancepublishing.com/ This would make a great holiday gift for a newly diagnosed Mser, or anyone who wants to better understand multiple sclerosis.
Debra LaChance fought cancer and is the definition of winner. To fight our health problems we must do more than survive them, we must conduct a pursuit to help others fight their own battles.
"And those are the people I want to help me build The Healing Project community. In addition to my daily work during my treatments and during my second round of chemotherapy, I began to develop The Healing Project as a place where people can contribute funds for research, time for connecting with and mentoring others and, most of all, a place to share their stories." Read her story here.
LaChance Publishing has sold books filled with the personal stories of those whose lives have been touched by breast and lung cancer, autism, Alzheimer's, and most recently multiple sclerosis. The "Voices of..." Book Series is critically acclaimed, and 100% of the net proceeds go toward the foundation Debra LaChance has started. Read about The Healing Project and buy a book for yourself or a loved one who is dealing with a health condition in the book series.
When I was first diagnosed with MS, I searched (and purchased) any MS book I could find. I still have them all. But, with the exception of a few autobiographies, there were no stories about the experiences of regular people. I had learned the technical aspects of my new friend (multiple sclerosis), but I would have given anything for a book like "The Voices of Multiple Sclerosis."
Not only does it cover, in easy to understand terms, all the facts about MS; but, it is filled with short stories written by others with MS, as well as those who care for someone with MS.
Unlike many other books, it is light-weight and easy to hold. I couldn't put it down until I'd read every story. I am honored to have one of my stories included in this book, and that will make my mother very happy. (She has no computer and never understood what a blog was.)
Inexpensive, easy to order online (and available in all bookstores, at all online booksellers, in most major libraries and at http://www.lachancepublishing.com/ This would make a great holiday gift for a newly diagnosed Mser, or anyone who wants to better understand multiple sclerosis.
Debra LaChance fought cancer and is the definition of winner. To fight our health problems we must do more than survive them, we must conduct a pursuit to help others fight their own battles.
"And those are the people I want to help me build The Healing Project community. In addition to my daily work during my treatments and during my second round of chemotherapy, I began to develop The Healing Project as a place where people can contribute funds for research, time for connecting with and mentoring others and, most of all, a place to share their stories." Read her story here.
LaChance Publishing has sold books filled with the personal stories of those whose lives have been touched by breast and lung cancer, autism, Alzheimer's, and most recently multiple sclerosis. The "Voices of..." Book Series is critically acclaimed, and 100% of the net proceeds go toward the foundation Debra LaChance has started. Read about The Healing Project and buy a book for yourself or a loved one who is dealing with a health condition in the book series.
When I was first diagnosed with MS, I searched (and purchased) any MS book I could find. I still have them all. But, with the exception of a few autobiographies, there were no stories about the experiences of regular people. I had learned the technical aspects of my new friend (multiple sclerosis), but I would have given anything for a book like "The Voices of Multiple Sclerosis."
Not only does it cover, in easy to understand terms, all the facts about MS; but, it is filled with short stories written by others with MS, as well as those who care for someone with MS.
Unlike many other books, it is light-weight and easy to hold. I couldn't put it down until I'd read every story. I am honored to have one of my stories included in this book, and that will make my mother very happy. (She has no computer and never understood what a blog was.)
Inexpensive, easy to order online (and available in all bookstores, at all online booksellers, in most major libraries and at http://www.lachancepublishing.com/ This would make a great holiday gift for a newly diagnosed Mser, or anyone who wants to better understand multiple sclerosis.
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