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Finding Balance Beyond My Diagnosis

Memoir

Date Published: September 7, 2023

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

 

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Jennifer Gasner is seventeen when her dreams are shattered overnight.
Receiving a diagnosis of Friedreich’s Ataxia, a rare genetic
neuromuscular disease, means she must prepare herself for a life of loss.
When she starts college, she can still walk on her own, but as her disease
progresses, she spirals further into sadness, denial, and alienation. She
turns to alcohol and a toxic relationship to distract her from what she
refuses to accept—that her body, her self-esteem, and her hope for her
future are failing.

When Jennifer develops a friendship with rock star Dave Matthews, her
outlook changes. She begins to understand that using a wheelchair
doesn’t mean her life is over. In fact, when she discovers disability
culture, she realizes it’s not her body that needs to be fixed but her
assumptions about being disabled.

In her captivating memoir, My Unexpected Life: Finding Balance Beyond My
Diagnosis
, Jennifer invites you into her world, where she must learn to view
her changing body with compassion and choose gratitude over anger as she
finds strength and acceptance in a whole new way of moving through
life.

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CHAPTER ONE

My palms dripped with anxiety as I lay in a hospital bed in Manitowoc, WI. I was sixteen and my mind raced, thinking of how I got here.

Six weeks ago, I had danced to the video “Buffalo Stance” by Neenah Cherry at my best friend Sonja’s house, worrying about nothing. But then Mom picked me up and I lost my balance walking a few feet to the car.

I didn’t get hurt but had confessed to Mom that walking in particular had been getting difficult. I seemed to sway, stagger, and swerve often. Recently, my handwriting had become sloppy and I dropped things a lot. 

She took me to the pediatrician who sent me to a neurologist. Dr. Bhatt, a graying Indian man in a white coat, had told me an hour ago, he was going to do a spinal tap and I’d have to spend the night.

Now, I dwelled on my fear of needles, which most kids had. The idea of having one stuck into my back terrified me. How long will it take? Will it be a big needle? What if he misses the mark and I end up paralyzed? I imagined a metal sliver sliding through my skin and up my spine and shivered. 

I dreamed of getting up and running away. But I knew I’d prolong whatever was going to happen and I needed to get it over with. The doctor offered to have me postpone the procedure, but waiting three days seemed agonizing. So I chose to do it today.

Three hours later, Dr. Bhatt, strolled in with a female nurse in teal scrubs. She carried a tray covered in a white cloth to conceal the necessary tools of torture. I looked away while tears gushed from my eyes in an instant. My entire body stiffened. 

“I apologize for taking so long to get here,” the white coat said. “Please lie on your right side.”  

As I rolled onto my arm, my blubbering intensified. My body grew hot.  

The nurse came to my side and offered me her arm. “Now, you squeeze as hard as you need to,” she said. 

Mom was a blur now, mumbling something about giving the doctor space and leaving the room. I wanted to protest—she was leaving me alone when I needed her the most.

But I said nothing and gripped the nurse’s forearm. She caressed my hair. Behind me, I sensed the white coat eyeing my low back, and I was grateful I hadn’t seen the needle.

“Okay, Jennifer.” The white coat let out a massive sigh.

My eyes squinted. I reminded myself to breathe.

There’s no place like home, there’s no place like home.

The numbing injection came first. A pinch in my back, followed by a stream of heat, signified its arrival. My body tensed, and the tears continued.

“Take a deep breath and let it out,” the white coat said.

I complied, but the exercise didn’t ease my nerves.

“One more nip here, and we’ll be done.”

The sharp bite of the needle made me arch my back and let out a shrill scream. The nurse brushed my hair back with one hand while I dug my nails into her other.

The local anesthesia hadn’t helped. I imagined the screeching of sharp nails on a chalkboard as the needle scraped my lower spine.

The white coat let a colossal sigh escape. I wasn’t sure if the noise was good or bad.

“I’m sorry,” he said. “I have to do it again.”

What? Why?

The scraping scene repeated, and the white coat gave another resounding sigh. Tears soaked my pillow, and I went limp, hoping for it all to end.

“…Again.” The white coat sounded exasperated.

My belly contorted. I wondered whether the white coat had ever done this before. With the third attempt, a maddened shriek bellowed from me.

“Should I stop?” The white coat asked.

What good would it do to prolong this agony? “No. Get it over with.” 

The white coat returned to the task, and two minutes later, he proclaimed, “It’s done.” 

The nurse left my side, and Mom returned to my room. Her face was red and looked as if it had been splattered with water. 

The nurse grappled with the used weapons.

The white coat turned to me. “I will let you know the results in a week. You’ll probably get a headache. We just took a lot of fluid out of your body.”

I said, “Thank you,” remembering my good-girl Lutheran manners through my sobs.

He chuckled as he left and explained that no one had ever thanked him after a spinal tap. That didn’t surprise me.

The white coat and his accomplice exited.

 Mom’s fingers glided through my hair like a comb, and her touch was different from the nurse’s touch—there was love, not just obligation. The tension in my body released a bit.

As badly as I wanted to show Mom I was tough and in control of my emotions the way she expected me to be, I gave up trying stop the flow of water from my eyes. Between sobs, I squeaked out, “Mommy, that hurt.”

About the Author

Jennifer Gasner

Jennifer Gasner received her BA in English from the University of
Wisconsin-Platteville and her MS in recreation from Western Illinois
University. Her work with Independent Living Centers enabled her to learn
about various disability programs throughout the country and ignited her
passion for disability culture. She relocated to San Diego, California, on
her own at the age of twenty-eight.  

As a mentor for What’s Next, a program for youth with disabilities,
and as co-chair of UC San Diego’s Staff Association for staff with
disabilities, Jennifer solidified her role in the San Diego disability
community. In 2020, Jennifer became an ambassador for the Friedreich’s
Ataxia Research Alliance (FARA), raising awareness about Friedreich’s
Ataxia (FA). She participated in Rare Across America, meeting with
legislators to discuss laws affecting more than 25 million Americans living
with one or more rare diseases. 

 Jennifer is a member of the San Diego Memoir Writers Association, and
her writing has been published in Shaking the Tree, volumes 3 and 4. In her
free time, she enjoys yoga, movies, and traveling. She lives with her
boyfriend Gregory and their dog. My Unexpected Life: Finding Balance Beyond
My Diagnosis is her first book.

 

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Horror

Date Published:10-13-2023

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A series of haunting nightmares draws five former residents of a New York
City high-rise back to their one-time home. But this is not a reunion. These
five strangers have never met. But they are connected.

The depressed photographer with telekinetic abilities … the
paralegal who reads evil thoughts of strangers … the struggling
author who can predict dark futures … the malicious hypnotist
… the witch’s daughter …

They have met in their dreams, and they have observed the shadows who
follow them until they awaken. Now they want answers. And when the five
board the same elevator at the same time, an ominous reality surfaces. They
did not return on their own. They were drawn back. Drawn by their
nightmares. Drawn by darkness.

Drawn … to be collected.

 

 

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        The darkness descends, and the witch recoils. She senses it nearby but
cannot visually establish its location. But it is close. It remains trapped
inside The Amalgam high rise, one of New York City’s premiere
structures for the past one hundred years. The witch’s home. Her
powers existed for years under its nose. She fooled it for decades. Made it
believe she was but a mere charlatan taking advantage of the weak
minded.

          But the witch is no
fraud. Her powers are real. Her powers are formidable. And she’s been
here the whole time. Planning. Plotting. Over the past couple days, she has
been leaving with her bags full. She is trying to escape before they can
capture her. Escape like the few over the years who fled before the darkness
could consume them. They were among the most powerful ones to cross into its
space. But they have also been located, and like the witch, their powers
amassed together will bring forth a darkness never seen in human
history.

          Now the witch
understands that she has been exposed and is trying to flee to a safer
place. Because even she knows that she cannot stop it no matter how much
information she gathers on it. No matter how many of his minions she
deceives.

          You no longer fool
me, Witch. It is time to set my gatherers in motion. And your book of spells
will not save you.

          Or your
daughter.

          Or the others.

          In its century of
existence, The Amalgam has brought forth an abundant supply of those with
gifts the holders never quite understood. Most have been a mere pittance to
that of a true witch – a descendent of one of the most powerful ever
seen.

          As it continues to
observe, the witch lingers through the lobby looking from left to right. She
knows it’s watching, and she sprints to the elevator. Other tenants
wait alongside, so the darkness dissipates back. But it’s now clear.
The witch must be top priority before she can escape.

          But once she is
collected, the others will return.

          The plan for a world
of darkness will reach its zenith.

          It’s time to
call them home. It’s time to collect.

 

About the Author

Eric Woods

A writer since grade school, Eric Woods resides in Springfield, Illinois
and finally published his first novel in 2018. Today he has five novels, two
novellas, and one book of stage plays. Most recently, his short story
“The Taurus Bull” was featured in HorrorScope: A Zodiac
Anthology.

If you want to be spooked in person, Eric hosts the Lincoln Ghost Walk in
Springfield (through October). Come take the tour and learn some creepy
tales about the 16th President of the United States!

Eric earned a Bachelor’s Degree in English and a Master’s
Degree in Communication from the University of Illinois Springfield. He
served as a collegiate speech and debate coach for seven years, and has been
a local freelance writer since 2005.

 

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Children’s fiction, lgbtq+

 

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Deep down in the depths of the sea, there lives a vibrant community of the
most incredible sea creatures. Filled with wonder and love, these creatures
work and play together every day.

Koyah, Inyanga, and Pandora belong to a small pod of dolphins who spend
their days learning, singing, and hunting for food. The dolphin pod values
friendship, diversity, and community.

Pandora loves her friends and decides that she is ready to share with her
something personal and private. She shares with her friends that she is
transgender.

Join Pandora and her friends as they learn about true friendship and the
meaning of unconditional love.

 

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Jan Moore

During my forty plus trips around the sun, I have faced my share of
challenges. Infertility, breast cancer and building a practice in
healthcare, that was the easy stuff. Being the mom of four incredible humans
is my greatest passion. Each of my children bring unique experiences and
challenges, incredible joys and heartache. It wasn’t until my
daughter, at the age of five, revealed that she is transgender that I came
to understand what unconditional love really means. Join me as I work to
bring light to those who cannot speak for themselves. As I learn about the
impact of my privilege and discuss my missteps.

In my world All Are Welcome.

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Under My Pillow Virtual Book Tour

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Children’s Picture Book

Date Published: February 2, 2023

Publisher:
Tooth Fairy Press

Aroba Sheikh (Illustrator)

 

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Five-year-old Samantha loses her first tooth.

 

After putting her tooth under her pillow, Sam goes to bed excited about the
present she hopes to discover the next day. Yet, she wakes up only to find
an unpleasant surprise.

There’s nothing under her pillow! No present or tooth. She goes on a quest
to solve the mystery with the help of the Tooth Fairy and her feathered
friend.

Will all turn out happily ever after?

 

Under My Pillow explores the themes of problem-solving, trust, and
forgiveness in this fun and surprising tale.

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About the Author

Jennifer Ballow

Hi, I’m Jennifer!

I’m a new children’s book author and I love to help people in
all stages and from all walks of life live the best lives that they can. In
publishing stories, I hope to inspire you and your family to connect through
reading, imagination-building, and creative writing. I adore books and enjoy
collecting children’s literature, biographies, and short stories.
I’m also a social worker & graduated from the University of Texas
in Austin. I care about the community and want all people to have the same
great opportunities that I have had.

A devoted mom to twin girls who are now almost all grown up, I cherish
every minute I can with them! When I am not hanging out with my family and
friends, I spend time reading, volunteering, and filling up my art journal
with crazy ideas, magazine clippings, and paint squiggles. 

I can’t wait to meet you and get to know your dreams and your
stories!

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Frogman’s Response Audiobook Tour

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YA Fiction

Date Published: 09-06-2021

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press

 

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Matthew Shaw is banned from his school’s online counseling forum. Is it a
crime his advice posts and anarchy blog are more popular than those on the
school website? Though he’s being as sincere as possible, Matthew, posting
as “Frogman” online, wreaks havoc at Henry Blake High with advice
that causes breakups, instigates a cheerleader fistfight, and turns a school
assembly into an angry mob. When Matthew’s private notebook goes missing, he
worries not only about blowing his secret identity but about being suspended
and ruining his shot to escape Mom’s hoarding house.

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Heidi Voss

Heidi Voss’ debut novel Frogman’s Response has been praised as
being “instantly engaging” and her award winning short fiction
has been featured in multiple anthologies. When not writing or promoting her
work, she enjoys video games and exercise.

 

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