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My Body and Other Crumbling Empires

Lessons for Healing in a World That Is Sick

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As a writer, activist, and theology student, Lyndsey Medford was used to critiquing unsustainable medical, environmental, economic, and social systems from a theoretical perspective. But when her autoimmune disorder roared out of remission, she discovered that her own body's systems lived at the very real vortex of all those systems' dysfunction. Learning to cooperate with her body would require her to change every aspect of her life-and in the process, to seek a radical reimagining of the world, from a place where sickness is an individual affliction to an interdependent ecosystem where sustainability is a community way of life. In this beautiful and inspiring book, Medford draws on her experiences with a rare autoimmune disease to illuminate the broader lessons we need to learn, in order to heal what ails us individually and communally. Whether our burnout stems from illness, systemic racism, poverty, or simply sin's separation, we're all in need of hope, and we are called to heal together. My Body and Other Crumbling Empires points out the beauty and ubiquity of our limitations; the importance of accessibility, broadly construed; the interconnected nature of individual and public health; and the badly needed wisdom we have gained from living with our particular bodies.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 9, 2023
      Activist Medford debuts with a thought-provoking look at illness in individuals and society. At 26, Medford’s life was turned upside down when her Behçet’s syndrome, a rare autoimmune illness from childhood, reappeared. Though it was a distressing diagnosis, she also gained valuable perspective about the way illness and the quest to heal it can help readers enter “more fully into own humanity.” She discusses “healing from the inside out” as a person and, more broadly, within a broken healthcare system (“when we advocate for our integrated bodies and minds in exam rooms...,” she writes, “we are already making change in the world”). Individually and culturally, the “most effective change we will ever make is within ourselves,” she suggests, explaining how readers can take small steps (buying local, organic food; advocating for social causes one is passionate about) to “offer kind attention to the places crying out to be tended.” Throughout, she also draws on her faith to contend that Jesus makes room for imperfect healing. Those suffering from chronic illnesses will find a compassionate friend in Medford, and those seeking to live a more justice-focused life, a willing guide. Her sharp insights will help readers reimagine healing and wholeness.

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