The Hidden Battle
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- $14.99
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
The Hidden Battle is the true story of John Schultz, a man who has spent more than five decades living with the aftermath of one of the largest brain tumors ever recorded at the University of Michigan Hospital. The story begins in Benton Harbor, Michigan, where John grew up in a home shaped by loss and instability, his father killed in a roofing accident before John's third birthday, his mother and grandmother both battling serious mental illness. Sports became his refuge, and an older brother became his anchor. What no one knew was that something was already growing inside him. A 1967 car accident sent him to the hospital for stitches and an X-ray that, unnoticed at the time, captured the first image of a tumor that would not be discovered for another three years. By 1970, an intracranial aneurysm and an astrocytoma threatened his life at once, and the diagnosis changed everything. The heart of this book is December 17, 1973, the day a team of surgeons at the University of Michigan attempted to remove a tumor wrapped around all twelve cranial nerves. John survived, but the road back included a tracheotomy, double pneumonia, the loss of his ability to swallow and speak, and a body reduced to 89 pounds. What followed was a slow, determined relearning of how to walk, eat, and live. From that hospital bed, John rebuilt a life few would have predicted: a 37 year career with the Michigan Department of Corrections, a blended family of four children, decades coaching youth sports, and a marriage rekindled after years apart. Told in his own voice, with honesty, humor, and unwavering faith, The Hidden Battle is a story about what it means to survive, and what it costs and gives back to truly live afterward. It is for anyone who has faced a diagnosis that threatened to define them, and chose instead to define themselves.