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You haven't heard yet? Wow, we thought everyone had heard the latest news....hummm. Well all we can say it you will have to tune in today and hear it from us for yourself. Today's show will only take 30 minutes out of your day, so we hope to see you all there!!
You haven't heard yet? Wow, we thought everyone had heard the latest news....hummm. Well all we can say it you will have to tune in today and hear it from us for yourself. Today's show will only take 30 minutes out of your day, so we hope to see you all there!!
Not going to tell you much about the show today because we want to tell everyone at the same time....LIVE!! Hope to see & hear y'all there!!
Not going to tell you much about the show today because we want to tell everyone at the same time....LIVE!! Hope to see & hear y'all there!!
Many things can tax a relationship, and one is the serious or prolonged illness of a partner. Wendy Shanker, author of Are You My Guru? How Medicine, Meditation & Madonna Saved My Life and The Fat Girl's Guide to Life, humorously shares her long road to finding the right man through the ups and downs of weight loss and eventually a rare illness that led her to explore areas of life she'd never previously considered. Then radio host Chris M. Tatevosian, who suffers from Multiple Sclerosis, realizes that his focus on his illness cost him a valued relationship. He has written Life Interrupted: It's Not All About Me.
Author, Chris Tatevosian, discusses his memoir, "Life Interrupted: It's Not All About Me", about facing the challenges of relationship while coping with multiple sclerosis.
Listen as we interview Chris Tatevosian
Chris's book chronicles the onset of his diagnosis with Multiple Sclerosis at age 18, and takes us through his College Days, his first marriage, his relationship with his step son, and how the progression of his disease parralled the break down of his relationship with the love of his life and his now ex wife Rachel. As Chris's disease took away his motor skills,robbed him of his energy and self esteem, it increased his lack of patience with himself and others, and he found himself striking out with anger more and more until finally, his relationship could no longer be salvaged.The lessons Chris learned about his own relationship is what he hopes to share with other couples today, in order to help them understand and learn to deal with chronic illness in their lives. From Counseling to medication, Chris covers the gamut of solutions that he believes would have been helpful in his own relationship and will benefit others who are experiencing life with a Chronic Illness today. Although legally blind, no longer able to drive, using a walker and wheel chair, today Chris is currently happily remarried and living life with a more positive perspective and renewed outlook for life.