Redefining Hope
A Memoir of Living 20 Years with Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
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Tim George
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What if hope doesn’t look like healing?
What if it looks like learning to live inside the storm — not in spite of it, but through it?
Redefining Hope is the deeply personal story of one man’s 20-year journey with Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (SPMS), and the unexpected grace he found along the way.
When doctors first diagnosed him, he didn’t know how much would change — or how slowly. What began with quiet symptoms eventually dismantled routines, altered purpose, and forced a total reimagining of identity, marriage, and faith.
This is not a clinical book. It’s not a guide to the latest MS treatment.
Instead, it’s a companion — a raw, spiritually grounded memoir about adapting to chronic illness in the middle of life:
While raising children
While careers evolve
While grief quietly rewrites the story you thought you were living
Told in a reflective blend of first- and second-person, Redefining Hope invites readers not to observe but to walk alongside — through physical decline, emotional reckoning, and spiritual renewal.
If you’re facing chronic illness — whether it’s MS, cancer, autoimmune disease, or anything that won't let go — this book won’t give you false promises. But it will remind you of something truer:
You’re not alone. And the end of your old life may be the beginning of something sacred and new.