True love story shares how couples' lifestyle defined their
approach to dealing with the disease
ARROYO
SECO, N.M., June 18,
2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Author Michelle Terrill Heath and her husband, Andy,
earned their living as traveling artists, creating welded bronze
jewelry and selling their art at juried shows in many states for
over 30 years. They raised and home-schooled two children in the
hand-built tiny home they crafted together in a mountain forest
near Taos, NM, happily living the
rustic adventure without running water, plumbing or electricity for
over 24 years. However, in 2005, Andy was diagnosed with Parkinsons
disease.
"We believe life gives each person the
template they need to be well and live in health, no matter their
medical diagnosis," said Terrill
Heath. "The prescription for wellness is inherent in your
own life experience. I hope readers will discover tools for finding
wellness in their own journey."
In "Your Wildest Dreams," Terrill
Heath explores their family's journey with Parkinson's, from
diagnosis to present-day success living with the disease. She
writes about risks they took and the failures encountered. Since
they didn't have any health insurance, the family attempted to
successfully use both alternative and conventional medicine for
disease treatment. Since it is also a love story, Terrill Heath documents her life with Andy from
their first meeting through the present, and all the exploits they
experienced together, such as living in a housetruck while
traveling around America, building a 125-foot suspension bridge at
an orphanage in India and sailing
a 37-foot trimaran sailboat across the Gulf of Mexico through a major storm.
"Parkinson's became another part of our big, messy, wild, loving
life," said Terrill Heath. "I'm
excited to share this intimate view into our unconventional choices
and ways of living, which have included both the exotic and the
mundane."
Terrill Heath shares that, when
faced with Parkinson's, challenges from her family's past
experiences buoyed them up. When their art business began to fail
or when the fidelity of their marriage was tested, more approaches
emerged. The lessons they learned translated directly when faced
with the reality of living with an incurable disease. She
encourages the use of a combination of both alternative and
conventional medicine and suggests that healing is achieved by
living well in the present, not going back to living the same way
as pre-diagnosis.
"Your Wildest Dreams" won the second runner up prize in a Hay
House Publishers book proposal contest and received a publishing
package with Balboa Press, which has made this book possible.
"We believe life gives each person the template they need to be
well and live in health, no matter their medical diagnosis," said
Terrill Heath. "The prescription for
wellness is inherent in your own life experience. I hope readers
will discover tools for finding wellness in their own journey."
"Your Wildest Dreams: A Parkinson's Love
Story"
By Michelle Terrill Heath
ISBN: 9798765240205 (softcover); 9798765240212 (hardcover);
9798765240199 (electronic)
Available at Balboa Press, Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the author
Michelle Terrill Heath and her
husband, Andy, have earned their living as traveling artists from
1977-2000. They homeschooled their two children while traveling to
French Polynesia, Guatemala, Europe, India, and crisscrossing the entire U.S.
countless times, all with very little money. Later they adopted a
young adult whose entire family had died when he was a teenager.
They currently reside near Taos,
NM. To learn more and to read the authors blog, please visit
http://www.michelleterrillheath.com.
Media Contact
Ziggy Goldfarb, Balboa Press,
4803067065, zgoldfarb@lavidge.com
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