Patient: The True Story of a Rare Illness
by Ben Watt
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A New York Times Notable Book of the Year: ?Unforgettable? .? .? . Few have told such a compelling life-story as skillfully ? ( San Francisco Chronicle ). ? In the summer of 1992, on the eve of an American tour, singer/songwriter Ben Watt, one half of the? Billboard -topping pop duo Everything But The Girl, was taken to a London hospital complaining of chest pain. As his condition worsened, doctors were baffled. He was eventually he was diagnosed with a rare life-threatening show more autoimmune disease called Churg-Strauss Syndrome. ?To paraphrase Joseph Heller, ? Ben says, ?you know it ?s something serious when they name it after two guys. ? By the time he came home, two-and-half-months later, his ravaged body was forty-six pounds lighter, and he was missing most of his small intestine. ? ?Unfold[ing] like a page-turning mystery ? ( The Los Angeles Times ), and ?told with great wit and without self-pity,? Patient ? is a sobering look at how life can suddenly be transformed into a humbling vaudeville of tests, IV ?s, catheters, and bedpans ? ( The New York Times Book Review ). Injecting a frankness and natural humility into his ?funny, frightening, and piercingly vulnerable ? ( Interview ) chronicle of a medical nightmare, Ben writes about his childhood, reflects on family, and his shared life with band member and partner, Tracey Thorn. The result is ?a vivid, finely wrought look at having one ?s future yanked away, and surviving physically and emotionally ? ( Dallas Morning Star-Telegram ). ? A Sunday Times Book of the Year A Village Voice Favorite Book of the Year An Esquire (UK) Best Non-Fiction Award Finalist show lessTags
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chazzard Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn are married, and are members of the band Everything But The Girl.
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An otherwise healthy young man suddenly develops an autoimmune disease that results in him losing much of his large intestine, with a long hospital stay, and huge changes in his life. He's British, and tells his story in a clear, understated way. He does a great job of conveying how disconcerting it is to be suddenly no longer able bodied. He's half of the British pop duo Everything but the Girl. I listened to some of their songs on the web, which weren't to my taste, but I liked his book.
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- Biography & Memoir, Nonfiction, Music, Health & Wellness
- DDC/MDS
- 362.19613 — Society, government, & culture Social problems and social services Social Welfare People with physical illnesses Services to people with specific conditions Diseases Cardiovascular system
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- RC694.5 .I53 .W38 — Medicine Internal medicine Internal medicine Specialties of internal medicine Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
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- English, Swedish
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- Paper, Ebook
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