that I can no longer button shirts or write with a pen. “It is not easy to put myself out there like this,” her Facebook post continued. “I’m slightly perfection- istic as many of you know and rarely allow myself to feel vulnerable.” The responses she’s received so far have been overwhelmingly sup- portive. Aside from the friends who called to say, “I never knew,” dozens of strangers reached out to praise Ishbia for her helpful tips as well as for having the courage to share her story. And, it didn’t take long for organizations to contact her about speaking at upcoming dis- ability-related events. For example, in the fall she will be speaking at a Washington, D.C., conference hosted by the Hereditary Neuropathy Foundation. One of her biggest fans was her mother, Marlene Goodman, who passed away Jan. 31. “My mom really inspired me to do this project,” said Ishbia, who previ- ously worked as a social worker. “Her CMT was much worse than mine. A big part of Trend-able was seeing how much she struggled and trying to help her find an easier way of doing things. “Despite her disability, my mom was always active. She didn’t let her disability stop her,” she says. “Through Trend-able, I have already helped a lot of people like us and I know she was super proud of this.” Ishbia’s other cheerleader, hus- band Howard, praised his wife for her dedication to her current venture. He credits her not only for filling a niche where there were no resources but also making sure that Trend-able isn’t about her and her struggles. As a blended family, the Ishbias have five children between the ages of 14 and 24. So far on her website, Ishbia has delved into a range of topics includ- ing a tweak of the week (such as a sturdy countertop stand for a hair dryer) and stylish shoes that work with leg braces and orthotics. One post featured a bunch of cute shoes (a reader liked her advice and bought 10 pairs of shoes). Another talked about ways to navigate a fancy party when “the classic cock- tail party little black dress isn’t an option.” The post also talked about ways to make it through a cocktail hour when standing and/or holding food and drinks are a challenge. Ishbia, who holds an under- graduate degree in English and a master’s degree in social work from the University of Michigan, was not always accepting of her condition. “Growing up, I didn’t want to talk about having a neuromuscular disorder, especially not my feel- ings about it,” she says. If someone asked her why she couldn’t run or jump, she told them she had a ski- ing accident or made up a story about another sports injury, recalled Ishbia, who currently exercises, or at least tries to workout, daily. “My mom put people at ease with her disability whereas I used to get defensive when someone asked why I was limping. I reacted negatively. I wanted to be seen as someone who was pretty and thin,” she recalled. Ishbia’s later-in-life, positive out- look comes from the way her mom always lived her life. “I have tried to follow her positive example by not complaining about the things I can- not change,” she says. “Each one of us has ‘something’ and we all deal with our somethings the best we can.” • ad deadline March 10, 2018 Issue date March 22, 2018 passover ad deadline is March 23, 2018 Issue date March 29, 2018 CAP & GOWN Ad deadline is May 10, 2018 Issue date May 24, 2018 Call Keith for advertising 248-351-5107 Meet The Detroit Jewish News Account Executives... Wendy has been in advertising since the beginning of her career after graduating from Boston University with a degree in communications. Moving from the agency side to sales ten years ago, she views herself as an advertising pro who can share her many years of knowledge and experience with her clients. She feels privileged to represent the Jewish News because this is a community that she has always been a part of. She says, “Detroit’s Jewish community is loyal and when businesses do a great job for them, the community is eager to reward them with referrals and repeat business.” Wendy Flusty Account Executive Phone: 248-351-5135 Email: wfl usty@renmedia.us Fax: 248-595-0226 Follow us online Detroit Jewish News @JewishNewsDet Get the JN delivered to your door every week! Call 248-351-5120 or visit www.thejewishnews.com/ subscribe @detroitjewishnews jn March 1 • 2018 43