Rough Waters: From Surviving to Thriving with a Progressive Muscular Dystrophy
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Competitive ParaSurfer Heather C. Markham is no stranger to rough waters.
At age thirty-four, Heather received a life-changing diagnosis: she had a progressive muscular dystrophy and would eventually need a wheelchair. Her walking days were going to end much sooner than she’d expected.
Despite her body’s betrayal, Heather fearlessly leaned into adventures—performing as a belly dancer, falling in love, becoming a ParaSurfer, winning Ms. Wheelchair Kentucky, and pursuing her lifelong passion for photography.
With humor and heartbreaking candor, Rough Waters chronicles Heather’s slow decline in mobility and her determination to live an extraordinary life—one full of laughter and joy, sand and salt water. Rough Waters is both an inspiring memoir and a courageous call for more empathy from medical professionals, care attendants, and anyone who knows and loves someone with a disability. Limits are only in your mind, Heather says, and nearly anything is possible with the right tools, help, and perseverance.
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ASIN : B0C4NFL8QW
Publisher : Making Waves for Good Publishing
Publication date : July 7, 2023
Language : English
Print length : 370 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8987414705
Item Weight : 1.03 pounds
Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.93 x 8.5 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #3,246,058 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1,542 in Breast Cancer (Books) #1,965 in Biographies of People with Disabilities (Books) #3,173 in Medical Professional Biographies
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4 reviews for Rough Waters: From Surviving to Thriving with a Progressive Muscular Dystrophy
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N. Trick –
Human, imperfect, joyful
Read this book for one human’s set of experiences and insights about this society, disability, and the continued choices we continue to make (or not) regardless of who we are.I am a little bit better, more aware, and brave having exposed myself to this story.*I know Heather IRL when she joined one of my classes after an introduction by a mutual.
Franc J G –
Great story and a great read
This book is not just an interesting, inspiring, and heart moving story. The author has used her excellent writing talent to make the book engaging, informative and fun. Definitely, definitely a super story and a super read including the thrill of (surfing) victory and the agony in the feet, shoulders, hips . . .
Kim –
Life is all about choices
Life is all about choices, isn’t it? Meet an extraordinary woman who chose to make the best of a bad situation. Not only does the author of this true story have a fabulous attitude, but the ability to put an inspirational spin on an heart-wrenching story. I appreciate her vulnerability as she let us ride the waves with her. With sprinkles of humor, her courage and resolve continue as the story and disease progresses. It’s an honest and bold testimony, certainly not all sunshine and roses. Heather’s strength of character is prevalent throughout the story and is indeed an inspiration to us all. This story will stay with my long after the last page. Well done, Heather, well done.
Ngozi Amarachi –
a book about perseverance
Heather is diagnosed with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy and although at intervals she felt defeated by her situation, she doesn’t let it bring her down completely. Instead she adjusts her lifestyle to fit her needs. This story is about perseverance, and need to rise above one’s situation in life. The author has learned a number of things over the years and has opened herself to criticism by writing her story.