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Tracking a Shadow - by Edith Forbes (Paperback)

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  • A memoir of the author's twenty-five-year, self-designed experiment with a nonpharmaceutical approach to multiple sclerosis and of the indomitable mother who taught her to meet trouble with active resistance.
  • About the Author: Edith Forbes grew up on a family ranch in Wyoming.
  • 156 Pages
  • Health + Wellness, Diseases

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This poignant memoir from the author of Alma Rose and Nowle's Passing follow's Edith Forbes's journey into the uncharted territory of a multiple sclerosis diagnosis.



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A memoir of the author's twenty-five-year, self-designed experiment with a nonpharmaceutical approach to multiple sclerosis and of the indomitable mother who taught her to meet trouble with active resistance.

When novelist Edith Forbes experienced her first episode of multiple sclerosis in 1993, few treatments existed. The famously crippling disease was a medical mystery, its cause unknown and its course unpredictable. The only medical advice Forbes received then was to "simply live your life." She had other ideas.

Forbes grew up on a ranch in Wyoming, raised by a widowed mother who met challenges head on. Besides shouldering responsibility for seven children and a cattle ranch, Forbes's dynamo mother had ambitions to change the world. As a forward-thinking woman in a largely male business, she became a model of tenacity and independence for her daughter.

After her MS diagnosis, Forbes turned her fear into action, immersing herself in the medical literature to search for ideas. Finding an unexpected connection between the medical information and her own knowledge of agriculture, she embarked on a self-designed experiment that continues to this day.

Tracking a Shadow weaves together the story of Forbes's personal twenty-five-year medical experiment with a memoir of the mother whose constant determination to look for better answers shaped the author's unique approach to her disease.



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"[A] remarkably intelligent and inspirational account of finding a personal path to living positively with the uncertainties of MS. Interwoven with a page-turning chronicle of growing up shy and gay on a Wyoming family ranch is a meticulous investigation of the evolving scientific understanding of MS." --Ford von Reyn MD, DSc (Hon), professor of medicine, Geisel School of Medicine

"Her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis . . . led Edith to conduct a multi-decade research study of a single subject, herself. . . . Fascinating reading for anyone who wants to learn more about how what we eat can affect our health and well-being." --Gail Nickel-Kailing, GoodFood World

"Edith Forbes's account of her quest to understand a little-understood disease will be useful not only to those with MS but also to everyone making choices in a medical system that doesn't have all the answers. A lucid thinker, a dogged researcher, and a graceful writer whose sentences are simultaneously lyrical and spare, Forbes shows us how an understanding of one's illness is inextricably connected to an understanding of one's life." --George Howe Colt, author of The Big House, Brothers,  and The Game

"Nearly three decades after she experienced the early signs of multiple sclerosis, Edith Forbes has written an extraordinary memoir recounting her experiment with an unorthodox--yet successful to date--treatment to prevent the highly unpredictable flare-ups of this potentially devastating disease. . . .There is a lot to learn from this well-researched, highly readable, and compelling account of not only MS but also the state of the US healthcare system and our personal responsibility to act in a way that will benefit not just ourselves but others in our society as well. This very personal account of her experience should serve as an inspiration for others looking for support in facing similar challenges." --Dr. Stephen J. Atwood, MD

"Forbes shares her accumulated knowledge of MS and advocates the importance of personal choice when considering treatment. She is an expressive writer who can deftly pinpoint the emotions associated with having MS . . . a compellingly textured, informative memoir that lucidly examines the medical decisions facing MS patients and encourages a proactive mentality. Sharply optimistic, frank, and inspiring writing about MS." --Kirkus Reviews

"[Forbes's] wonderful mother, friends, and siblings fill the pages with color and verve . . . If you're an MS patient or love someone who is, I highly recommend this wonderful book. It is a breath of fresh air--an honest portrait of life with this bizarre, confounding, and frustrating disease." --Jamie A. Hughes, writer/editor at tousledapostle.com



"[A] remarkably intelligent and inspirational account of finding a personal path to living positively with the uncertainties of MS. Interwoven with a page-turning chronicle of growing up shy and gay on a Wyoming family ranch is a meticulous investigation of the evolving scientific understanding of MS." -Ford von Reyn MD, DSc (Hon), professor of medicine, Geisel School of Medicine

"Her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis . . . led Edith to conduct a multi-decade research study of a single subject, herself. . . . Fascinating reading for anyone who wants to learn more about how what we eat can affect our health and well-being." --Gail Nickel-Kailing, GoodFood World

"Edith Forbes's account of her quest to understand a little-understood disease will be useful not only to those with MS but also to everyone making choices in a medical system that doesn't have all the answers. A lucid thinker, a dogged researcher, and a graceful writer whose sentences are simultaneously lyrical and spare, Forbes shows us how an understanding of one's illness is inextricably connected to an understanding of one's life." --George Howe Colt, author of The Big House, Brothers,  and The Game

"Nearly three decades after she experienced the early signs of multiple sclerosis, Edith Forbes has written an extraordinary memoir recounting her experiment with an unorthodox--yet successful to date--treatment to prevent the highly unpredictable flare-ups of this potentially devastating disease. . . .There is a lot to learn from this well-researched, highly readable, and compelling account of not only MS but also the state of the US healthcare system and our personal responsibility to act in a way that will benefit not just ourselves but others in our society as well. This very personal account of her experience should serve as an inspiration for others looking for support in facing similar challenges." --Dr. Stephen J. Atwood, MD




About the Author



Edith Forbes grew up on a family ranch in Wyoming. She graduated from Stanford University with a degree in English. She is the author of four novels: Alma Rose, Nowle's Passing, Exit to Reality, and Navigating the Darwin Straits. Recently retired from her farm, she lives in Vermont.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.25 Inches (W) x .4 Inches (D)
Weight: .4 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 156
Genre: Health + Wellness
Sub-Genre: Diseases
Publisher: Girl Friday Books
Theme: Immune & Autoimmune
Format: Paperback
Author: Edith Forbes
Language: English
Street Date: March 22, 2022
TCIN: 1011120747
UPC: 9781954854246
Item Number (DPCI): 247-43-5281
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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  • A: Yes, it provides insights into dealing with multiple sclerosis and the broader context of autoimmune conditions.

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  • A: Her indomitable mother inspired her, teaching her to meet challenges with active resistance and determination.

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Q: How does Forbes connect agriculture to her health journey?

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