Meet Dru Hylen. He’s gay, outspoken, a cancer survivor and is living with AIDS.
He has lived a life that took him on a bumpy roller coaster ride. He was a world recognized athlete in his sport of bowling, even representing the United States in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. But, that roller coaster dove down into a life led by heavy drinking, drug addiction, health issues and family problems. Wrong choices were the theme of his life for almost ten years.
Meet the wiser Dru who cared full-time for his dying mother, whose serious relationships broke his heart more than once, who endured brutal chemotherapy that took him to knocking at death’s door, who was visited by two psychic spirits on his long road to recovery and who still follows a major drug regimen to keep his AIDS in remission.
My Afterlife After a Life is told with wit, humor, self-deprecation and a strong dose of sobering reality. It is an inspiring memoir that will tug at your heartstrings, make you laugh out loud and shake your head wondering how one person could pack so much into a life. But, as Dru writes, “I am thankful for nights that turned into mornings, friends that turned into family, and dreams that turned into reality.”
He has lived a life that took him on a bumpy roller coaster ride. He was a world recognized athlete in his sport of bowling, even representing the United States in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. But, that roller coaster dove down into a life led by heavy drinking, drug addiction, health issues and family problems. Wrong choices were the theme of his life for almost ten years.
Meet the wiser Dru who cared full-time for his dying mother, whose serious relationships broke his heart more than once, who endured brutal chemotherapy that took him to knocking at death’s door, who was visited by two psychic spirits on his long road to recovery and who still follows a major drug regimen to keep his AIDS in remission.
My Afterlife After a Life is told with wit, humor, self-deprecation and a strong dose of sobering reality. It is an inspiring memoir that will tug at your heartstrings, make you laugh out loud and shake your head wondering how one person could pack so much into a life. But, as Dru writes, “I am thankful for nights that turned into mornings, friends that turned into family, and dreams that turned into reality.”