NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’ CHOICE • In this vulnerable, insightful
memoir, the New York Times columnist tells the story of his five-year
struggle with a disease that officially doesn’t exist, exploring the
limits of modern medicine, the stories that we unexpectedly fall into,
and the secrets that only suffering reveals. “A powerful memoir
about our fragile hopes in the face of chronic illness.”—Kate
Bowler, bestselling author of Everything Happens for a Reason In
the summer of 2015, Ross Douthat was moving his family, with two young
daughters and a pregnant wife, from Washington, D.C., to a sprawling
farmhouse in a picturesque Connecticut town when he acquired a
mysterious and devastating sickness. It left him sleepless, crippled,
wracked with pain--a shell of himself. After months of seeing doctors
and descending deeper into a physical inferno, he discovered that he
had a disease which according to CDC definitions does not actually
exist: the chronic form of Lyme disease, a hotly contested condition
that devastates the lives of tens of thousands of people but has no
official recognition--and no medically approved cure. From a rural
dream house that now felt like a prison, Douthat's search for help
takes him off the map of official medicine, into territory where
cranks and conspiracies abound and patients are forced to take control
of their own treatment and experiment on themselves. Slowly, against
his instincts and assumptions, he realizes that many of the cranks and
weirdos are right, that many supposed "hypochondriacs" are victims of
an indifferent medical establishment, and that all kinds of unexpected
experiences and revelations lurk beneath the surface of normal
existence, in the places underneath. The Deep Places is a story about
what happens when you are terribly sick and realize that even the
doctors who are willing to treat you can only do so much. Along the
way, Douthat describes his struggle back toward health with wit and
candor, portraying sickness as the most terrible of gifts. It teaches
you to appreciate the grace of ordinary life by taking that life away
from you. It reveals the deep strangeness of the world, the
possibility that the reasonable people might be wrong, and the
necessity of figuring out things for yourself. And it proves, day by
dreadful day, that you are stronger than you ever imagined, and that
even in the depths there is always hope.
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A Memoir of Illness and Discovery
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780593237373
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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