Short Circuit

Biography of a Stroke... as Told to My Husband

by Gilbert Good


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/10/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 164
ISBN : 9781412042956

About the Book

It was January 6, 1999. The twelfth day of Christmas. Epiphany. Let there be light. There was light. The joy of returning home after a glittering holiday with family in Europe. The spin from the trip opened the way for an optimistic state of mind and body as the new year unfolded.

Stroke! Before the day of Epiphany 1999 proceeded into the annals of the past, darkness struck.

Reggie and Gil had just gone to bed for the night, lights out. Barely an hour went by when the world changed. Reggie suffered a stroke, "I can't move," she cried. "Gil, help me!"

This is a saga of persistance, perseverance, positive attitude, depression, dedication and inseparable love. How these ingredients came together for a powerful potion of energy and tough love.

This is how Reggie overwhelmed her stroke with a near one hundred percent recovery.


About the Author

Gilbert Good (Gil) comes from a career in publishing: The Wall Street Journal, Conde Nast publications including Vogue, House and Garden, Glamour, Mademoiselle, Self, GQ, Vanity Fair and others. Additionally, he writes a newspaper column, "Need I Say More", running in a number of papers.

Regine Good (Reggie), in addition to her role as a housewife with three children, owned and operated a card and gift shop for many years.

Before this interruption, she had a budding career as a fashion model, actress and secretary. Reggie was raised and married in New York's Manhattan.