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After navigating the harsh unpredictability of multiple sclerosis for 23 years Gina Whitlock Fletcher maintains a vibrant forwardthinking perspective Through her

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After navigating the harsh unpredictability of multiple sclerosis for 23 years Gina Whitlock Fletcher maintains a vibrant forwardthinking perspective Through her hopeful and humorous outlook she navigates the changes impacted by declining abilities and mobility No matter how difficult the hurdles Gina shares how she tapped into hidden strength and keeps going when some might give in Through her experience stories wisdom and humor its obvious that shes taken control of what she CAN control about her future Her journey is full of inspiration for anyone dealing with adversity whether it be a diagnosis job loss divorce addiction etc As Gina puts it MS just happens to be my challenge and I refuse to be defined by itMany describe Gina as a great obstacle overcomer Stumble to Rise includes many facets of her life When she and her husband attempted to start a family they were met with another unexpected challenge unexplained infertility Gina details the unlikely paths to parenthood that she and her husband pursued As if that wasnt enough Gina was determined to achieve the top level of her organization Alongside her changing abilities and infertility battles she maintained her career path She once again became an expert on reinventing herself to find alternative pathways to desired end resultsWhen Ginas pain level was at its worst she was stuck in a painful prison This time the alternate path involved changing her relationship with food She doesnt profess a one size fits all nutrition plan or MS cureall diet but instead clearly shares what she did to become the healthiest more energetic painfree version of herself As one reviewer put it This book should be required reading for anyone whos struggling whether its MS or something else Ginas story will leave you with the confidence that you can take control of what you CAN control about your situation even when youre feeling overwhelmed By getting up each time she falls learning from her challenges and taking charge of her health she continues to thrive as a confident and joyful reinvented version of herself Gina proves that we all must STUMBLE in order to ultimately RISE Follow Gina and sign up for her inspiring blog at stumbletorisecom. 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