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“This guy has the energy of a wind turbine”, the septien Éric Borget publishes a second book on his illness and his daily life

Born fifty-nine years ago in , in the region, Éric Borget made a career in the restaurant industry, rising through the ranks and training 751 young waiters, cleaners and cooks before, in 1991, returning to his studies to become an educator specialized in prison environments. In the year 2000, while jogging his right leg paralyzed and caused him to trip… In 2005, he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis which was progressing very quickly, treated with chemotherapy to slow down this progression.

Today, Éric Borget is paralyzed, confined to a chair, a condition that requires 24-hour home help, a battle he is waging. On the other hand, his brain works perfectly well. This allows him to publish his second book, “Sep'man” (19 euros), on his illness and his daily life with Éditions Maïa. A book full of hope for the community of disabled people, caregivers and everyone… A life lesson in which Éric Borget shows humor.

The book opens with a beautiful text written by Marc Losson, Eric's friend, of whom he says: “This guy has the energy of a wind turbine, he is greedy… His progressive illness is sneaky, a devouring mole, Eric, he was a biker, a jogger, a cook of the enjoyment of good things… Lately, he sails as best he can… He tells this in his two books.”

Inner peace

“I hope to bring some positive notes in this great upheaval of life… In eleven years, I have not succeeded in defeating the disease, but I have outdone the rebel that I was! I learned to control myself, to adapt, to find inner peace, to build an active life…”

In his first work “Who are you? » at Éditions Dubronx, it is a question of testimonies from those close to him, inevitably impacted by his illness, and from the medical profession on multiple sclerosis “my daily fight, a tidal wave in my life, which led to divorce… My goal was to inform the sepiens [personnes atteintes de sclérose en plaques, NDLR]. »

You can order Éric Borget's books on 05 56 95 08 39 or on [email protected] and on editions-maia.com.

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