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My name is Elizabeth and I wrote the "Too Sexy" series of books to encourage, inspire and help those giving and receiving care. I began experiencing symptoms of ALS in the summer of 2005, while training for a marathon. After fighting a deadly disease for 14 years, being bedbound for 3 years, and having approximately 400 caregivers - I have learned a bit about what works! Faith and humor are my keys to success!
Elizabeth Ann Smith was born and raised near Kansas City, Missouri. A graduate of Florida Atlantic University and the University of Missouri, Kansas City. An avid traveler, she loves diverse cultures. An athlete, focused on running and skiing. As a member of the Screen Actor's Guild, she was an actor in several movies, TV appearances and performed stand-up comedy in Las Angeles, California. She worked for a private law firm, pharmaceutical companies, luxury car brands, and owned her own textile business called, Christian Chicks, LLC. In 2005 at the age of 30, Elizabeth began experiencing symptoms of ALS or Lou Gherig's disease.
Since writing her books, she has been invited to be a guest speaker for various groups. Her speaking engagements are powerful, inspirational, and eye opening. She writes and speaks using a special computer that operates by blinking her eyes to select each letter. The first book in the series, Too Sexy for My Bedpan: How to Give and Receive Care, gives her personal story as well as offers valuable information for those giving and receiving care. The second book in the series, Too Sexy for ALS: How to Fight for Your Life With Everything You Got!, is a powerful motivational book offering insight on spiritual principles she has used to overcome. The third book in the series, Too Sexy for My Caregiver: How to Find and Manage Good Care, details everything you need to know about building your care team. You don't have to learn the hard way, get the 'Too Sexy' series and be prepared for it all!
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