Racing Uphill: Confronting a Life with Epilepsy

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The candid, inspiring story of a woman’s experience with a chronic, unpredictable neurological condition

When twenty-nine-year-old reporter Stacia Kalinoski regained consciousness on a couch at the  TV station where she worked, she assumed that she’d had another seizure. But the electrical storm that had just torn through her brain was more destructive than she could have imagined, and the broadcast journalism career she loved swiftly came to an end. Forced to confront the reality of her medical condition, Kalinoski made the risky decision to undergo brain surgery, targeting the epilepsy that was ravaging her life.

In Racing Uphill, Kalinoski describes the seizures that occurred while she was running, which led to her pursuit of an uncertain cure. Rallying the grit she developed as an athlete and engaging the research and reporting skills she acquired as a journalist, she gives us a rare inside look at the ways epilepsy can change a life. Moving beyond her own personal experience, Kalinoski interviews prominent epileptologists to understand how seizures can spread, steal memories, and create strange behaviors and mood disorders. She seamlessly joins what she learned from her research with her own story, offering valuable insight into the experience of grappling with a relentless neurological disease.

The vivid auras that preceded seizures and the damage that followed; the toll of her epilepsy on her family and loved ones; the extraordinary determination her reckoning required—these are all part of Kalinoski’s story of adversity, denial, acceptance, and resilience. In sharing the remarkable opportunity that epilepsy presented for her courage and growth, Stacia Kalinoski speaks to anyone facing an uphill battle and offers inspiration for taking control of one’s own health.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Univ Of Minnesota Press
Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 1, 2025
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 232 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1517917468
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1517917463
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 10.1 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.9 x 8.25 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #173,948 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #11 in Epilepsy #128 in Biographies of People with Disabilities (Books) #316 in Medical Professional Biographies
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  1. Deli

    Inspirational account of facing & accepting a life-changing diagnosis
    This memoir helped me to understand epilepsy and the unimaginable experience of coping with a life-changing diagnosis. The themes in the book extend beyond health and epilepsy, making it an inspirational read for anyone facing a challenging situation in life.

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  2. Kindle Customer

    An absolutely inspirational, and educational story!
    Stacia writes a compelling story of her personal journey with epilepsy. She shares her struggles, bravery, and what it means to not let a disease define who you are as a person. In addition, Stacia educates readers on epilepsy and the many different forms it takes. This story is a must-read!

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  3. JReppy

    glad this book was written
    I am glad the author chose to write “Racing Uphill”, and I hope it receives a good reception. Epilepsy can be a devastating disease but also a disease with which people can live fulfilling lives. Stacia does a great job of describing the impact of epilepsy on her life and the lives of those around her. She also describes how difficult it is to accept having a chronic illness, especially one that is unpredictable and hard to understand or explain, both for the sufferer (who often has no memory of the seizure) or the observer.

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  4. Katelyn A

    Important story
    I thought Stacia’s personal story of living with the challenges of epilepsy was insightful and inspirational. A must read for those looking to get more insight into the illness

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  5. EM

    Excellent and Educational Book – Great Read!
    Read through this book in two days as I was interested in learning the details of Stacia’s clinical course, the day to day impact that epilepsy has on a person, as well as treatment options for those with epilepsy. While not being knowledgeable in epilepsy myself, I appreciated that as new terms arose in her story, she took the time to explain each one so that I could gain a deeper understanding the complexity of epilepsy. Overall, her book really illuminated some of the things that go on behind the scenes when a person has epilepsy and will have a huge impact on how I view and support others who may be on this same path. So proud of her for sharing her story as she will have such a positive impact on others.

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