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Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness
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Brain on Fire My Month of Madness by Susannah Cahalan

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Matthew
I used to occasionally watch a show called Mystery Diagnosis where someone would come down with the strangest disease with the weirdest symptoms. They would go from doctor to doctor being misdiagnosed every time. In the end, a brilliant doctor who specializes in the strangest ailments would correctly diagnose the patient with a rare disease that affects 1 in a billion people. This book is basically an episode of that show.

Also, I am told that the show House was like that, but I never saw it.

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Cheryl
Sep 24, 2016 rated it really liked it
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"Maybe it's true what Thomas Moore said," Susannah Cahalan writes,"it is only through mystery and madness that the soul is revealed." How else does one solve the puzzle of the devastating effects of illness, specifically illness of the brain? Some survive, maybe even thrive, while others remain in despondency. The true soul emerges through despair.
The healthy brain is a symphony of 100 billion neurons, the actions of each individual brain cell harmonizing into a whole that enables thoughts,
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Mariah Roze
Jun 13, 2017 rated it it was amazing
This book had been on my To-Read for a very long time. I am glad I finally got the opportunity to read it and it lived up to my expectations! It was a 4.5 star book rounded up to 5 stars :) I highly suggest this book to everyone!

Twenty-four-year-old Susannah Cahalan had everything going for her. She was at the beginning of a series relationship with someone she thought she could really end up with and she worked at a major New York newspaper and was doing great. However, one day she woke up and
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Lisa
Oct 28, 2018 rated it it was amazing
What an amazing and scary book. One day Susannah is a young, smart reporter. The next day she becomes paranoid and progressively gets worse. She gets to the point where others diagnose her as schizophrenic who can no longer function in the real world. All of this because of a bacteria in her brain. She is one of the lucky ones and the doctors figured it out before it was too late. Makes you wonder how many people who are thought to crazy may not be. Fascinating read.

Amie's Book Reviews
This memoir was brilliant and also terrifying. Readers who do not feel sympathy and empathy for this woman must be made of stone.

I saw a documentary where another girl was afflicted by the same disease and who likely would have died if not for the fact that this book has brought this issue into the light.

I rate this as 5 out of 5 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Saba Maroof
Dec 12, 2016 rated it it was amazing
As a psychiatrist, I am certain I will remember this book for years to come and I know it will help me in my practice.
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