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The Beginning of Everything: The Year I Lost My Mind and Found Myself
The Beginning of Everything: The Year I Lost My Mind and Found Myself | Andrea J. Buchanan
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A PEN / E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award Finalist A real-life neurological mystery and captivating story of reinvention by the New York Times bestselling author of The Daring Book for Girls. Andrea Buchanan lost her mind while crossing the street one blustery March morning. The cold winter air triggered a coughing fit, and she began to choke. She was choking on a lot that day. A sick child. A pending divorce. The guilt of failing as a partner and as a mother. When the coughing finally stopped, she thought it was over. She could not have been more wrong. When she coughed that morning, a small tear ripped through her dura mater, the membrane covering the brain and spinal cord. But she didn’t know that yet. Instead, Andrea went on with her day, unaware that her cerebrospinal fluid was already beginning to leak out of that tiny opening. What followed was nine months of pain and confusion as her brain, no longer cushioned by a healthy waterbed of fluid, sank in her skull. At a time in her life when she needed to be as clear-thinking as possible?as a writer, as a mother, as a woman attempting to strike out on her own after two decades of marriage?she was plagued by cognitive impairment and constant pain, trapped by her own brain—all while mystifying doctors and pushing the limits of medical understanding. In this luminous and moving narrative, Andrea reveals the astonishing story of this tumultuous year—her fraught search for treatment; how patients, especially women, fight to be seen as reliable narrators of their own experiences; and how her life-altering recovery process affected both her and her family. The mind-brain connection is one of the greatest mysteries of the human condition. In some folklore, the cerebrospinal fluid around the brain is thought to be the place where consciousness actually begins. Here, in the pages of The Beginning of Everything, Andrea seeks to understand: Where was “I” when I wasn’t there?
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Sharpeipup
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PSA - No matter the topic or the format, read.

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Texreader
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What a glorious story about an uneducated maid, a woman and single parent no less, becoming an invaluable part of astronomical history. This article is by the author of the tagged book. Love love love this.

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zezeki Great article! 4y
Sharpeipup Marie Benedict should write a book about her next! 4y
GingerAntics You‘ve been posting some really interesting articles lately. 4y
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Texreader @Sharpeipup I agree!!! 4y
Texreader @GingerAntics I‘m trying to avoid COVID-19 news so I‘m checking all my random sources! And finding good stuff! 4y
GingerAntics I hadn‘t thought of that. I‘ve been trying to avoid it as well. News from 4 to 6:30, another half hour at 10. Ugh. I check the headlines when I get up and ignore the news for the rest of the day. 4y
Texreader @GingerAntics I was very stupid reading the news (as was my habit) as I lay in bed before falling to sleep and when I can‘t sleep. On nights with insomnia (I‘m down to every other night) I‘d wake up from nightmares and panic attacks. So I try read the news earlier in the evening. I‘ve quit watching the news on tv. 4y
GingerAntics I try not to watch news on TV, but we have one TV and very little room, so I don‘t always have a choice. I try to keep my headphones on with something else playing to avoid it as much as I can. 4y
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Eggs
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I never meant to cause you trouble
And I never meant to do you wrong🎶

A coughing fit that results in leakage of your cerebrospinal fluid is #trouble you don‘t want to have...

#julycoldplay

Centique Oh man that sounds heartbreaking. Was it a good read? 5y
Eggs It was an incredible read. A gracious, intelligent woman who is also struggling through divorce, the MC tells her story in a straightforward manner without melodramatic overtones-that‘s what makes it poignant. @Centique (edited) 5y
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Eggs
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Following a series of random events and a sudden coughing fit, author Andrea‘s dura mater (brain membrane) is compromised and cerebrospinal fluid begins to leak. It‘s quite a harrowing journey with its own unique setbacks and discoveries, until she can begin to heal.

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