The upcoming release of 'My Invisible Battle' offers a raw and powerful perspective on living with Multiple Sclerosis, an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system and often remains unseen by others. Author Shruti Ghate chronicles her journey from sudden physical decline to finding strength through vulnerability, documenting wheelchair transitions, invisible pain, and social misunderstandings that accompany chronic illness.
Through unfiltered honesty, the memoir reveals how MS impacted independence, dignity, and mobility while demonstrating how fear transformed into faith and despair into determination. The book details travels for treatment and struggles behind closed doors, emphasizing the enduring power of family, motherhood, and self-belief during medical challenges. 'Not all battles are visible. But every warrior deserves to be seen,' Ghate writes, becoming a voice for millions who suffer unseen conditions.
The memoir serves as a testament to human endurance and the unspoken strength required to navigate daily life with chronic illness, reminding readers that invisible does not mean imaginary and broken does not mean defeated. Readers living with chronic conditions or supporting affected individuals will find comfort, courage, and connection in this narrative of resilience. The book is available for pre-order through major retailers including Amazon in both paperback and Kindle formats, with publication scheduled for September 2025 through Howard Publication.
By sharing intimate details of her medical and emotional journey, Ghate contributes to broader understanding of invisible illnesses while demonstrating how personal narratives can foster empathy and awareness. The memoir stands as both personal testimony and public education about the realities of living with Multiple Sclerosis beyond visible symptoms, offering valuable insight into the daily experiences of those managing chronic health conditions.


