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Start: 4:00 pm
One day, Susannah Cahalan woke up in a
strange hospital room, strapped to her bed, under guard, and unable to move or
speak. Her medical records—from a month-long hospital stay of which she had no
memory—showed psychosis, violence, and dangerous instability. Yet, only weeks
earlier she had been a healthy, ambitious twenty-four-year-old, six months into
her first serious relationship and a sparkling career as a cub reporter.
Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness, Susannah’s
astonishing memoir, chronicles the swift path of her illness and the lucky,
last-minute intervention led by one of the few doctors capable of saving her
life. As weeks ticked by and Susannah moved inexplicably from violence to
catatonia, $1 million worth of blood tests and brain scans revealed nothing.
The exhausted doctors were ready to commit her to the psychiatric ward, in
effect condemning her to a lifetime of institutions, or death, until Dr. Souhel
Najjar—nicknamed Dr. House—joined her team. He asked Susannah to draw one
simple sketch, which became key to diagnosing her with a newly discovered
autoimmune disease in which her body was attacking her brain, an illness now
thought to be the cause of “demonic possessions” throughout history.
With sharp reporting drawn from hospital
records, scientific research, and interviews with doctors and family, Brain on Fire is a crackling mystery and
an unflinching, gripping personal story.
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