In the tradition of <em>Brain on Fire </em>and <em>Darkness Visible, </em>an honest, beautifully rendered memoir of chronic illness, misdiagnosis, addiction, and the myth of full recovery that details author Porochista Khakpour's struggles with late-stage Lyme disease. For as long as writer Porochi
Sick: A Memoir
✍ Scribed by Porochista Khakpour
- Publisher
- Harper Perennial
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 272
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
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A powerful, beautifully rendered memoir of chronic illness, misdiagnosis, addiction, and the myth of full recovery.
For as long as author Porochista Khakpour can remember, she has been sick. For most of that time, she didn't know why. Several drug addictions, some major hospitalizations, and over $100,000 later, she finally had a diagnosis: late-stage Lyme disease.
Sick is Khakpour's grueling, emotional journey—as a woman, an Iranian-American, a writer, and a lifelong sufferer of undiagnosed health problems—in which she examines her subsequent struggles with mental illness and her addiction to doctor prescribed benzodiazepines, that both aided and eroded her ever-deteriorating physical health. Divided by settings, Khakpour guides the reader through her illness by way of the locations that changed her course—New York, LA, Santa Fe, and a college town in Germany—as she meditates on the physiological and psychological impacts of uncertainty, and the eventual challenge of accepting the diagnosis she had searched for over the course of her adult life.
A story of survival, pain, and transformation, Sick candidly examines the colossal impact of illness on one woman's life by not just highlighting the failures of a broken medical system but by also boldly challenging our concept of illness narratives.
✦ Subjects
Memoirs;Biographies & Memoirs;Medical;Professionals & Academics;Biographies & Memoirs;Diseases & Physical Ailments;AIDS;Abdominal;Allergies;Alzheimer’s Disease;Asthma;Backache;Cancer;Candida;Chronic Fatigue Syndrome & Fibromyalgia;Chronic Pain;Cystic Fibrosis;Diabetes;Endocrine System;Endometriosis;Epilepsy;Eye Problems;Genetic;Genitourinary & STDs;Headaches;Hearing Problems;Heart Disease;Hepatitis;Herpes;High Blood Pressure;Immune Systems;Infertility;Irritable Bowel Syndrome;Lung & Respirator
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258 pages ; 21 cm
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