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Edition Language: | English |
Addison D'marko
Paperback | Pages: 157 pages Rating: 4.15 | 226 Users | 3 Reviews

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Title | : | Paralysis: Beating the Odds |
Author | : | Addison D'marko |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 157 pages |
Published | : | May 14th 2017 by Independently published |
Categories | : | True Story. Autobiography. Memoir. Inspirational. New Adult. Nonfiction. Self Help. Biography |
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After a life altering medical fiasco Addison spends the next few years fighting to get her old life back and beat the original diagnosis of left side hemiplegia. Through this journey she finds out the biggest hindrances as well as the most helpful tips and tricks along the way. In this book you will find out what she did to recover from her stroke at age sixteen when she was told she would never walk on her own again.Rating Containing Books Paralysis: Beating the Odds
Ratings: 4.15 From 226 Users | 3 ReviewsCriticism Containing Books Paralysis: Beating the Odds
An interesting and unusual story that could have benefited from more editing and feedback time.Paralysis: Beating the Odds is a touching account about a teen who recovered after a stroke and hemiplegia. The drive that Addison had to beat her odds was inspiring. She has a great sense of humor as well.Paralysis: Beating the Odds is a touching account about a teen who recovered after a stroke and hemiplegia. The drive that Addison had to beat her odds was inspiring. She has a great sense of humor as well.
Addison DMarko is a strong-willed, diligent, and hemiplegic teenager who, despite experiencing a stroke at quite a young age which resulted in the paralysis of her left side, comes out stronger after each trauma life throws at her. The book begins in the hospital right after her brain surgery in an attempt to stop her frequent seizures. What amazes me is that whenever she got bad news, she always (most times) had a way of having a humorous outlook of it and never once let it slow her down from

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