There I Am
The Journey from Hopelessness to Healing—A Memoir
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Publisher Description
Brain on Fire meets Carry On, Warrior in this inspirational memoir and “testament to the things that break us, heal us, and make us who we are” (Glennon Doyle, #1 New York Times bestselling author) that explores one woman’s journey from chronic pain and hopelessness to finding joy, redemption, and healing.
At seventeen years old, Ruthie Lindsey is hit by an ambulance near her home in rural Louisiana. She’s given a five percent chance of survival and one percent chance of walking again. One month later after a spinal fusion surgery, Ruthie defies the odds, leaving the hospital on her own two feet.
Just a few years later, newly married and living in Nashville, Ruthie begins to experience debilitating pain. Her case confounds doctors and after numerous rounds of testing, imaging, and treatment, they prescribe narcotic painkillers—lots of them. Ruthie has become bedridden, dependent on painkillers, and hopeless, when an X-ray reveals that the wire used to fuse her spine is piercing her brain stem. Without another staggeringly expensive experimental surgery, she could well become paralyzed, but in many ways, she already is.
Ruthie goes into the hospital in chronic pain, dependent on prescription painkillers, and leaves the same way. She can still walk but has no idea where she’s going. As her life unravels, Ruthie returns home to Louisiana and sets out on a journey to learn joy again. She trades fentanyl for sunsets and morphine for wildflowers, weaning herself off of the drugs and beginning the process of healing—of coming home to her body.
Raw and redemptive, There I Am is not just about the magic of optimism, but the work of it. Ruthie’s extraordinary memoir “like going on a walk with a best friend and listening to a life-changing speech at the same time: it’s equal parts familiar and profound, warm and insightful, comforting and challenging, relatable and unlike anything you’ve read before” (Mari Andrew, New York Times bestselling author).
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Podcaster Lindsey shares her story of living with chronic pain in this riveting memoir. Raised in rural Louisiana, Lindsey was a happy child with two brothers in a devout Christian family. Shortly after being named homecoming queen, she suffered serious spinal injuries in a car accident, and was not expected to live. Lindsey underwent surgery, followed by a spinal fusion, and was out of the hospital nearly two months later. But her struggles didn't end there, as she lived with intense physical pain. A few years later, Lindsey underwent a second surgery and became dependent on opiates. She was buoyed, however, by her family's support, kicked her addiction, and began to confront her trauma by using social media and her podcasts to help others cope with chronic pain. Lindsey's prose flows fluidly, and readers will be arrested by her descriptions of dealing with grief and the nature of love (love "is not the throb of my name across a football field but the low, tender call for me across a sterile room"). This inspiring story of a young woman's personal battle serves as a reminder of human resilience and hope.
Customer Reviews
Hauntingly similar to my own story
I wept at points, as if I my own hand wrote this story.