Jessica Taylor-Bearman
A Girl Beyond Closed Doors
A Girl Beyond Closed Doors
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Jessica, trapped in a world of one room for 12 years, becomes pregnant but faces challenges as a disabled mum in an inaccessible world. Critics doubt her abilities, but she perseveres.
Format: Paperback / softback
Publication date: 16 November 2023
Publisher: Hashtag Press
Jessica has been trapped in a world of one room for 12 years by the M.E. Monster. She is now pregnant, but she has to adjust to being a disabled mum in an inaccessible world and face the critics who doubt her abilities.
Jessica's Story
Jessica has been trapped in a world of one room for 12 years by the M.E. Monster. She is now pregnant, but she has to adjust to being a disabled mum in an inaccessible world and face the critics who doubt her abilities.
The Beginning
Jessica was a young woman when she first became ill with M.E. She was a vibrant, active person who loved to travel and explore the world. But one day, she woke up and found herself trapped in a small, dark room. She had no idea what had happened or how to get out. She was in pain, and she was exhausted, but she refused to give up. She spent years trying to find a way out, but nothing worked. She was trapped in a world of one room by the M.E. Monster.
The Diagnosis
After years of searching, Jessica finally received a diagnosis of M.E. She was told that she had a chronic, debilitating illness that would affect her for the rest of her life. She was devastated. She had always been a strong, independent person, and now she felt like she was losing control of her life. She was in pain, and she was exhausted, but she refused to give up. She started to research M.E. and learn everything she could about it. She found a support group and started to attend meetings. She met other people who were living with M.E. and learned that they were going through the same things that she was. She started to feel like she was not alone.
The Pregnancy
After years of struggling with M.E., Jessica finally became pregnant. She was overjoyed. She had always wanted to be a mother, and now she was finally going to have a baby. But her pregnancy was not easy. She was in pain, and she was exhausted, but she refused to give up. She started to attend prenatal classes and learn about the different challenges that she would face as a disabled mum. She was told that she would need to adjust to a new way of living and that she would need to face the critics who doubted her abilities. She was determined to prove them wrong.
The Adjustment
Jessica's pregnancy was a difficult one. She was in pain, and she was exhausted, but she refused to give up. She started to adjust to being a disabled mum in an inaccessible world. She learned how to use a wheelchair and how to navigate her home. She started to attend support groups and meet other disabled mums. She found that she had a lot in common with them and that they were supportive of her. She started to feel like she was part of a community. But she also faced criticism from the critics who doubted her abilities. They told her that she was not capable of being a mother and that she should give up. She refused to listen to them. She knew that she was capable of being a great mum and that she was going to prove them wrong.
The Critics
Jessica's critics were wrong. She was a great mum. She loved her baby with all of her heart and she was determined to give her the best life possible. She started to attend therapy and learn how to manage her pain and fatigue. She started to write a blog about her experience with M.E. and her pregnancy. She wanted to share her story with others and to help them understand what it was like to live with M.E. and to be a disabled mum. She started to receive positive feedback from her readers. She was proud of herself and of her baby. But she also faced criticism from the critics who doubted her abilities. They told her that she was not capable of being a mother and that she should give up. She refused to listen to them. She knew that she was capable of being a great mum and that she was going to prove them wrong.
The Future
Jessica's future is bright. She is a strong, independent woman who has overcome many challenges. She is a mother to a beautiful baby girl and she is determined to make the most of her life. She knows that she will face challenges in the future, but she is ready for them. She has learned that she is capable of anything and that she should never give up. She is an inspiration to others and she has shown that anything is possible if you believe in yourself.
Jessica's Story
Jessica has been trapped in a world of one room for 12 years by the M.E. Monster. She is now pregnant, but she has to adjust to being a disabled mum in an inaccessible world and face the critics who doubt her abilities.
The Beginning
Jessica was a young woman when she first became ill with M.E. She was a vibrant, active person who loved to travel and explore the world. But one day, she woke up and found herself trapped in a small, dark room. She had no idea what had happened or how to get out. She was in pain, and she was exhausted, but she refused to give up. She spent years trying to find a way out, but nothing worked. She was trapped in a world of one room by the M.E. Monster.
The Diagnosis
After years of searching, Jessica finally received a diagnosis of M.E. She was told that she had a chronic, debilitating illness that would affect her for the rest of her life. She was devastated. She had always been a strong, independent person, and now she felt like she was losing control of her life. She was in pain, and she was exhausted, but she refused to give up. She started to research M.E. and learn everything she could about it. She found a support group and started to attend meetings. She met other people who were living with M.E. and learned that they were going through the same things that she was. She started to feel like she was not alone.
The Pregnancy
After years of struggling with M.E., Jessica finally became pregnant. She was overjoyed. She had always wanted to be a mother, and now she was finally going to have a baby. But her pregnancy was not easy. She was in pain, and she was exhausted, but she refused to give up. She started to attend prenatal classes and learn about the different challenges that she would face as a disabled mum. She was told that she would need to adjust to a new way of living and that she would need to face the critics who doubted her abilities. She was determined to prove them wrong.
The Adjustment
Jessica's pregnancy was a difficult one. She was in pain, and she was exhausted, but she refused to give up. She started to adjust to being a disabled mum in an inaccessible world. She learned how to use a wheelchair and how to navigate her home. She started to attend support groups and meet other disabled mums. She found that she had a lot in common with them and that they were supportive of her. She started to feel like she was part of a community. But she also faced criticism from the critics who doubted her abilities. They told her that she was not capable of being a mother and that she should give up. She refused to listen to them. She knew that she was capable of being a great mum and that she was going to prove them wrong.
The Critics
Jessica's critics were wrong. She was a great mum. She loved her baby with all of her heart and she was determined to give her the best life possible. She started to attend therapy and learn how to manage her pain and fatigue. She started to write a blog about her experience with M.E. and her pregnancy. She wanted to share her story with others and to help them understand what it was like to live with M.E. and to be a disabled mum. She started to receive positive feedback from her readers. She was proud of herself and of her baby. But she also faced criticism from the critics who doubted her abilities. They told her that she was not capable of being a mother and that she should give up. She refused to listen to them. She knew that she was capable of being a great mum and that she was going to prove them wrong.
The Future
Jessica's future is bright. She is a strong, independent woman who has overcome many challenges. She is a mother to a beautiful baby girl and she is determined to make the most of her life. She knows that she will face challenges in the future, but she is ready for them. She has learned that she is capable of anything and that she should never give up. She is an inspiration to others and she has shown that anything is possible if you believe in yourself.
Weight: 256g
Dimension: 129 x 198 x 25 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781913835309
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