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Sick: A Memoir Audiobook

Sick: A Memoir Audiobook

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In the tradition of Brain burning and Darkness Visible, a genuine, beautifully rendered memoir of chronic illness, misdiagnosis, addiction, as well as the myth of full recovery that details author Porochista Khakpour’s struggles with late-stage Lyme disease.

For as long as article writer Porochista Khakpour can remember, she’s been sick. For some of that period, she didn’t know why. All of her outings to the ER and her daily anguish, pain, and lethargy just ever led to one question: How could any one person become this sick? Many drug addictions, three main hospitalizations, and over $100,000 later on, she finally acquired a medical diagnosis: late-stage Lyme disease.

Sick is Khakpour’s arduous, emotional journey-as a woman, a article writer, and a lifelong victim of undiagnosed wellness problems-through the chronic illness that perpetually still left her a victim of nervousness, living a lifestyle stymied by an unknown condition.

Divided by settings, Khakpour leads the reader through her illness by method of the locations that changed her course-New York, LA, Brand-new Mexico, and Germany-as she meditates on both the physical and psychological effects of uncertainty, and the eventual challenge of agreeing to the diagnosis she got searched for over the course of her adult life. With candor and sophistication, she examines her following problems with mental disease, her addiction to the benzodiazepines prescribed by her psychiatrists, and her ever-deteriorating physical wellness.

A story about survival, discomfort, and transformation, Sick is a candid, illuminating narrative of wish and uncertainty, boldly examining the deep influence of illness using one woman’s life.

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