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Out of the Darkness: An Inspirational Story of Survival in the Face of Stroke and Locked-In Syndrome

Author Allison O'Reilly
Publisher Archway Publishing
Category Self-Help
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ISBN / ASIN1480804819
ISBN-139781480804814
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Sales Rank1,443,682
CategorySelf-Help
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In an instant, forty-nine-year-old Allison O'Reilly went from being an active woman engaged in her family, the challenges of daily life, and a career as director of marketing for a Fortune 100 company to a life struggle to regain her independence. In Out of the Darkness, she shares her personal story of experiencing a brain stem stroke that left her in a locked-in syndrome.

Her memoir chronicles the events of her massive stroke, as well as her will and determination to fight for her life and independence. She narrates the story of her miraculous recovery in the face of enormous odds, the task of relearning everything, the overwhelming challenges, and the lessons she learned about herself when faced with adversity.

A narrative of healing and of love and hope, Out of the Darkness shares the realities of O'Reilly's experiences, acknowledging that every stroke and every recovery is different. In this story, she strives to provide a non-clinical voice for all stroke survivors.

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