The best word to describe Rachel Carter’s life was fearless. She drove a motorcycle in high school, worked in a cannery in Alaska at twenty, and then traveled solo in Europe. When she finally “settled down,” she married Josh and pursued a career in sales. She lived a picture-perfect life. Then Multiple Sclerosis caught up with her. After two years of rapid decline, Rachel found herself lying on the floor, writhing in agony, and hoping to die. In Enduring the Cure, Rachel Carter shares how she overcame her struggle with the debilitating disease. It’s a story of pain, decline, an experimental treatment, and healing. But most of all, it’s a story of inspiration, determination, and hope for anyone who has suffered a debilitating disease or diagnosis.
Rachel Carter’s fearless youth prepared her to overcome the struggles of MS in adulthood. She holds a degree in Communications from Portland State University and lives in Vancouver, Washington with her husband, Josh, and three children.