Feb 13

Rose-Tinted M.y S.tory

What happens when you take off those rose-tinted glasses?   When so far, seeing through their lens has meant a diagnosis of MS has never been more than an inconvenience – something to push to one side and ignore.

This real-life story candidly tells it how it is without any flowers or sugar coating. It shares the struggles and sometimes taboo, highs, lows and shames associated with living with MS.

But as they say, life’s what you make it. Kezia’s story adds a humorous slant to the many challenges that have been overcome, from the early signs to diagnosis and daily life.

When those glasses no longer keep MS at bay – you take them off, roll up your sleeves, fight back, take a trip to Moscow for a Stem Cell Transplant, and then write a book!

THE INVISIBLE GIRL

You can read my full story here, from when I was ten years old and what happened to me. I was admitted to a psychiatric unit at fifteen and continued to suffer throughout my adult life with feelings of self-hatred, fear, darkness and not knowing who I was. I used addictions to help me to cope on the outside when the inside was chaotic. I finally found my healing and had a burning desire to share this with the universe to give love, hope and inspiration to others in pain.

Don’t tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass

Anton Chekhov