From Publishers Weekly
Imagine the sensation of a fishhook lodged behind your left eye and tugging backwards. Now imagine that you live with that pain 24 hours a day for 15 years. That is Kamen's headache, one that she attempted at first to cure but finally learned to accept. Kamen (
Her Way: Young Women Remake the Sexual Revolution) first tried all sorts of drugs—some were addicting, others made her gain 70 pounds in six months; none had any effect on the pain. She turns to alternative medicine: cranial-sacral adjustments, acupuncture, gluten-free diets, magnets, yoga. Kamen intersperses her account of these increasingly bizarre treatments with a look at how Western medicine, and even feminism, abandons patients with chronic pain and other invisible ailments: since her pain has no discernible physical cause, she has been told it's "all in her head." This book may not be uplifting, but it is undeniably funny. Kamen's irreverent sense of humor about her pain and herself makes the book a delight to read as she unabashedly pokes fun at the corporate pharmaceutical industry (even while she hopes for a test-tube cure), doctors and other caregivers. Kamen makes the reader understand what it is like to be happy even while one is in pain.
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Review
"A must-read for those living with chronic pain...a groundbreaking book" --
Curled Up with a Good Book"Documents the failures of our medical system to deal with chronic pain...Engaging, informative, and at times humorous." --
Library Journal 2/15/05"Equal parts memoir, science journalism, and cultural critique, it looks at the headache and its treatment from every possible angle." --
Body+Soul May, 2005"Gripping...Kamen takes us inside the world of chronic pain...a necessary book." --
Chicago Tribune 2/13/05"Humorously self-deprecating...wonderfully insightful....Kamen takes her subject seriously because she's walked the walk...Highly recommended!" --
Biology Digest May, 2005"If If you or someone you know suffers this malady, this is an excellent book on the subject." --
Bookviews, 9/6/05"Kamen's personal story, and her quest for relief, is fascinating." --
MSNBC.com 3/25/05"Written with passion and a remarkable sense of humor." --
New Scientist 3/26/05"[An] unlikely and often hilarious memoir...will provoke anguished cries of recognition from anyone who's dealt with chronic pain." --
Salon.com 4/15/05
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