The Michele DeMeo Living Well Foundation Aims to Provide Encouragement and Support to Patients with Terminal Illnesses
COCONUT CREEK, Fla., Jan. 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- In spite of advances in modern medicine, each year millions of people are still diagnosed with terminal illnesses. These conditions wreak havoc not only on the lives of the patients who are diagnosed but also on their loved ones. The Michele DeMeo Living Well Foundation exists to bring encouragement and support to them. The Foundation seeks to show these patients and their families that life does not have to end after the diagnosis. Rather, like the Foundation's namesake, Michele DeMeo, they can choose to live well by their own definition.
At the age of 37, with the best part of her life before her, Michele DeMeo was diagnosed with ALS and given eight months to live. She could have chosen to give in to the disease and simply wait for death to come. However, she chose to not let the disease stand in the way of her living well and living a fully meaningful life. Four years after her diagnosis, and now also dealing with brain cancer and bone cancer, Michele continues to inspire others. In 2012, she wrote a book titled "The Beauty of a Slow Death: Understanding Acceptance and Learning to Live Differently Can Lead to Peace." The book chronicles the events around her diagnosis and her journey to facing her life in a positive way. It is available on Amazon.com.
The Foundation takes its inspiration and vision from Michele who says it best in the closing paragraph of her book, "And when the book of life closes and we draw our last breath, we can fade away feeling truly fulfilled— grateful for a life lived well and for a glorious end to the earthly journey. How beautiful is that?"
For more information visit www.micheledemeolivingwellfoundation.org or send an email.
Contact:
Lynn J. Everard
(754) 212-4323
SOURCE The Michele DeMeo Living Well Foundation
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