Valedictorian of Being Dead e-bog
113,76 DKK
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From New York Times bestselling author and blogger Heather B. Armstrong comes an honest and irreverent memoirreminiscent of the New York Times bestseller Brain on Fireabout her experience as the third person ever to participate in an experimental treatment for depression involving ten rounds of a chemically induced coma approximating brain death.For years, Heather B. Armstrong has alluded to he...
E-bog
113,76 DKK
Forlag
Gallery Books
Udgivet
23 april 2019
Længde
272 sider
Genrer
BG
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781501197062
From New York Times bestselling author and blogger Heather B. Armstrong comes an honest and irreverent memoirreminiscent of the New York Times bestseller Brain on Fireabout her experience as the third person ever to participate in an experimental treatment for depression involving ten rounds of a chemically induced coma approximating brain death.For years, Heather B. Armstrong has alluded to her struggle with depression on her website, dooce. It's scattered throughout her archive, where it weaves its way through posts about pop culture, music, and motherhood. In 2016, Heather found herself in the depths of a depression she just couldn't shake, an episode darker and longer than anything she had previously experienced. She had never felt so discouraged by the thought of waking up in the morning, and it threatened to destroy her life. For the sake of herself and her family, Heather decided to risk it all by participating in an experimental clinical trial. Now, for the first time, Heather recalls the torturous eighteen months of suicidal depression she endured and the month-long experimental study in which doctors used propofol anesthesia to quiet all brain activity for a full fifteen minutes before bringing her back from a flatline. Ten times. The experience wasn't easy. Not for Heather or her family. But a switch was flipped, and Heather hasn't experienced a single moment of suicidal depression since. ';Breathtakingly honest' (Lisa Genova, New York Times bestselling author), self-deprecating, and scientifically fascinating, The Valedictorian of Being Dead brings to light a groundbreaking new treatment for depression. The Valedictorian of Being Dead was previously published with the subtitle ';The True Story of Dying Ten Times to Live.'