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Catching My Breath: An Asthmatic Explores His Illness [Paperback]

Tim Brookes (Author)
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May 30, 1995
In this engrossing and informative book, National Public Radio commentator Tim Brookes conducts a passionate inquest into the origins and treatment of asthma. His motives are both journalistic -- some 12 million Americans have asthma -- and personal: Brookes himself is asthmatic and nearly died from an attack.

Catching My Breath records Brooke's mystifying and sometimes infuriating encounters with doctors, insurance companies, and homeopathic healers. He peers into a living human lung, undergoes homeopathic injections of silver and tobacco leaf in his back and neck, and even sees a psychic to ask otherworldly spirits about the causes of asthma. He surveys the dubious history of treatments (which include the use of decayed flesh and cockroach intestines) and grapples with an insurance company that agrees to cover him only if he doesn't get sick. A thoroughly unconventional exploration of illness from a patient's point of view, Catching My Breath is also the first book to give serious attention to the social roots of asthma, and raises profound questions about our attitudes toward illness in general.

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From Publishers Weekly

British-born former U.S. public radio editor Brookes's first asthmatic attack is described as a bolt of lightning that caused him to gasp and suffer painfully swollen sinuses, a flooded trachea and heart fibrillations. Self-injected epinephrine finally left him feeling as if he had been "turned inside out." Since medical science has been unable to unravel the mystery of asthma's causes, the author studied medical books, attended lectures, interviewed specialists and experimented on himself, even meeting with a psychic who suggested that "hidden emotional conflicts" might lie at the root of his illness. Brookes concluded his asthma is probably due to a synergy between physical (allergy) and psychosomatic reactions, along with exterior elements like pollution, work and economic conditions. Of interest chiefly to asthmatics.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Library Journal

Brookes (creative writing and media criticism, Univ. of Vermont) provides a personal account of how he deals with a chronic condition that robs him of his ability to breathe. As he chronicles his attempts to understand a disease that even the medical community cannot explain, the terror of the asthma attack comes through. Brookes effectively illustrates the desperate feeling of having no control over the disease, and his frustrations with doctors, medications, insurance providers, and the misconceptions people have about asthma are well articulated. Although this is not a "how to live with asthma" book, those who suffer from the condition may benefit from reading about someone else's experiences with the disease. Recommended for public libraries.
Kathleen McQuiston, Philadelphia Coll. of Pharmacy & Science
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 294 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage (May 30, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 067976206X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679762065
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,244,416 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I was born in London, England, to poor but honest parents who loved going for long walks, preferably in the rain. After discovering at college that I liked not only pickled onions but even Marmite, I knew it was time to leave while I still could. I have lived in Vermont since 1980, though to be honest I did start a cricket club.
I'm the director of the Professional Writing Program at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont, a longtime essayist for National Public Radio and the author of all kinds of things, some of which show up elsewhere on Amazon.
The serious part of me founded Writers Without Borders, a non-profit dedicated to teaching writing skills to public health workers in the developing world. The ambitious part of me created the Champlain College Publishing Initiative, a project to engage undergraduates in the process of publishing in the twenty-first century. The active part of me plays a lot of soccer, though nowadays this involves standing in goal and letting the ball bounce off me. I have a wife I love and admire, and two wonderful children. Can't ask for more than that, really.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good asthma info, but unnecessary political commentary, May 5, 1998
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This review is from: Catching My Breath: An Asthmatic Explores His Illness (Paperback)
This book contains a lot of useful and interesting information on asthma. The vast majority of it is well-written and easy-to-understand. Readers who are not scientifically-inclined should skip over the section on the anatomy and physiology of the human immune response. Anyone with a good foundation of and interest in biology and the health sciences could follow it, but it is probably too technical for the average lay reader.

My main complaint about the book is the complete lack of footnotes and bibliography. This makes it difficult to impossible to substantiate some of the data or refer to his sources for further reading.

My second complaint is the author's habit of trying to weave his own theories on economics/politics/sociology into his presentation on the incidence of asthma, medical priorities, access to health care and other social services, etc. Based on his personal philosophy, he makes many assertions about cause and effect without any statistics to back him up. I would have enjoyed it more if Mr. Brookes had stuck to the facts about asthma and spared the reader his political ideology and theories on the topic.

Still, I enjoyed the book and would read other titles by this author.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An insider's look at adult asthma, November 30, 1996
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This review is from: Catching My Breath: An Asthmatic Explores His Illness (Paperback)
This book is a skillfully woven tapestry of personal journey and medical fact. Tim Brookes tells his story of coping with his asthma in an easy-to-read narrative style. The frustrations of dealing with the health care industry, employers, and friends are voiced, as well as the realities of life-style limitations imposed by the disease. Perhaps the best part of all is the accurate medical info that dispels myths and clears up some confusion about treatment plans. If you are an asthmatic, are married to one
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