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The ultimate comeback, surviving a suicide attempt, conquering depression, and living with a purpose, Erik Kramer with William Croyle

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The ultimate comeback, surviving a suicide attempt, conquering depression, and living with a purpose, Erik Kramer with William Croyle
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-230)
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The ultimate comeback
Oclc number
1410121879
Responsibility statement
Erik Kramer with William Croyle
Sub title
surviving a suicide attempt, conquering depression, and living with a purpose
Summary
"Renowned among rabid football fans in the 1990s, Erik Kramer guided the Detroit Lions to within one win of Super Bowl XXVI, set passing records for the Chicago Bears that still stand, and carved out a respectable eleven-year NFL career, despite being unrecruited in high school and undrafted out of college. But for more than two decades, during his playing days and beyond, Erik silently suffered from depression. On August 18, 2015, after the deaths of his son Griffen to a heroin overdose and his mother to cancer, Erik pressed the cold barrel of a loaded gun firmly under his chin, closed his eyes, and pulled the trigger. It was supposed to be the end. Instead, it was a rebirth. The Ultimate Comeback chronicles Erik's improbable rise to gridiron fame, his catastrophic plunge into the black hole of depression, and his miraculous physical and mental recovery following his suicide attempt. With empathy, sensitivity, and humor, Erik balances the grief from his darkest days with riveting stories of his upbringing and life as an NFL quarterback and reveals how, through grit and perseverance, he tackled the depression that nearly took his life."--Back cover
Table Of Contents
Dear Dillon, part one -- The peculiar marriage of Eileen and Karl -- Always the new kid -- "It's a loose school" -- A new life -- The only woman who didn't scare me -- Crossing the line -- Injuring my way back to the NFL -- The power of therapy -- Brass -- All about dad -- From my son's birth to an herbalist -- Depression and a mother's love -- The flip of a switch -- The end of an era -- The death of my son -- Final goodbye -- Out of options -- Reduced to a child -- A new love for television -- Assessing my susceptibility -- The scam -- Clearing my name -- CTE -- Living for today -- Dear Dillon, part two
Target audience
adult
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