I was kindly sent this from a Goodreads giveaway.
Personally suffering myself from Fibromyalgia, a condition which very often can coincide with chronic fatigue syndrome I felt emotional reading this short insight into Beckie and her diagnosis journey.
I read it and cried and empathised with her journey as she realised her life was changing forever alike me to my own diagnosis.
In this book she talks about her faith a lot too and how she leant on her faith in God to help her through.
Beckie also talks about procedures she had experienced such as Nucca. In a hope to heal her body which unfortunately can't heal completely and is like a rollercoaster of one day being better, worse or manageable at best.
A lovely short insight to CFS and will be sharing it with my family to read as well.
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