No Longer Not Allowed
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.79 (908 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1491791713 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 78 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-14 |
Language | : | English |
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Amazon Customer said The author shares how her faith helped her through a. The author shares how her faith helped her through a difficult journey of a restrictive diet necessitated by a genetic disorder from birth. When medical strides proved that a liver transplant could cure the disease, she decided to go for it. She went through many complications and shares her feelings about food , and realized that being able to eat anything with no restrictions was a bit out of her comfort zone. Her family and faith carried her through the difficult areas. This is a very interesting read.. Megan said Powerful Story. Powerful story of a very strong young woman. A must read for anyone who is going through or knows someone with MSUD or needing a transplant. This book was written in a way so those who do not know that much about the medical field can understand Amy's journey.When I finished this book I had to stop and thank God for mine and my family's good health, something I realized I take for granted way too often after reading this book.
She is the wife of a truck driver and they live in the heart of Amish country with their cat, Trixie. . About the Author Amy Gingrich, currently a waitress, has a diploma as a medical office specialist
. She is the wife of a truck driver and they live in the heart of Amish country with their cat, Trixie. Amy Gingrich, currently a waitress, has a diploma as a medical office specialist
It can only be cured with a liver transplant. She felt trapped by having to monitor everything she ate and limit physical activity. In No Longer Not Allowed, Gingrich shares her story of living with the disease and then undergoing a liver transplant at the age of twenty-one in January of 2006 at Pittsburgh Children’s Hospital. Amy Gingrich saw her disease as a prison. MSUD is a disease in which a person cannot process protein normally. She didn’t like it, but she had learned to live with her genetic prison. No Longer Not Allowed