Patient 1

Patient 1
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Publisher : Jonathan Cape
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ISBN-10 : 1787332330
ISBN-13 : 9781787332331
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Book Synopsis Patient 1 by : Charlotte Raven

Download or read book Patient 1 written by Charlotte Raven and published by Jonathan Cape. This book was released on 2021-11-04 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Charlotte Raven had never heard of Huntington's Disease when, in her mid-thirties, she discovered that her father was suffering from the illness. Life for her and her young family would never be the same again. Patient 1 is her brutally candid account of coming to terms with this inherited neurodegenerative disease, which can manifest at any time in life for people who carry the faulty gene. As the illness began to take hold of Raven's body, mind and memory, she began to write. She wrote like her life depended on it -- and in many ways she believed it did. Frank and fearless, Patient 1 is an act of self-preservation and a kind of reckoning -- with the illness, with the person she once was, with the person she is now. In an afterword, Raven's doctor Ed Wild explains how doctors and patients like Charlotte are working together in the hope of one day eliminating this disease altogether.


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