An Alert, Well-Hydrated Artist in No Acute Distress - by Catherine Armsden (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Two Artists, a Singular Friendship, and a Six-State Quest for a DiagnosisHadley Ferguson and Catherine Armsden, a painter and a writer, have each spent years seeking a diagnosis for their troubling symptoms.
- Author(s): Catherine Armsden
- 356 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, People with Disabilities
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About the Book
Two Artists, a Singular Friendship, and a Six-State Quest for a Diagnosis. This memoir will resonate with anyone who's had difficulty getting a diagnosis or lives with chronic disease.
Book Synopsis
Two Artists, a Singular Friendship, and a Six-State Quest for a Diagnosis
Hadley Ferguson and Catherine Armsden, a painter and a writer, have each spent years seeking a diagnosis for their troubling symptoms. When they are finally diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, they meet in an online support group and quickly become long-distance friends. But for Hadley, the shared diagnosis is still not correct. She embarks on a traumatic, six-state odyssey that Catherine documents in vivid detail.
Part critical commentary on the American healthcare system and part primer on Parkinson's disease, An Alert, Well-Hydrated Artist in No Acute Distress tackles many topics beyond Hadley's and Catherine's personal experience, such as the causes and treatment of Parkinson's; navigating the doctor-patient relationship; so-called cognitive errors made in diagnosis; and the role of empathy in healthcare. This moving memoir will resonate with anyone who's had difficulty getting a diagnosis or lives with chronic disease, but will also inspire all readers with Hadley's and Catherine's ultimately victorious parallel quests to achieve the most fulfilling creative work of their careers.
"Catherine Armsden's wonderfully insightful book should be read by anyone who's ever received a difficult diagnosis as well as anyone who's delivered one. ... The book is dedicated to those who don't look away, and An Alert Well Hydrated Artist in No Acute Distress never does."
-Dave Iverson, journalist and author of Winter Stars: An Elderly Mother, an Aging Son and Life's Final Journey
Review Quotes
"Catherine Armsden's wonderfully insightful book should be read by anyone who's ever received a difficult diagnosis as well as anyone who's delivered one. It's the story of two remarkable women who live with neurodegenerative disease-their passion to persist and the deep and abiding friendship they share. Living with an incurable disease requires being clear eyed, but it also requires being compassionate about what you see. The same is true for the physicians who treat those conditions. The book is dedicated to those who don't look away, and An Alert Well-Hydrated Artist in No Acute Distress never does." -Dave Iverson, journalist and author of Winter Stars: An Elderly Mother, an Aging Son and Life's Final Journey
"From diagnosis to deep brain stimulation, Catherine Armsden takes you on a powerful, insightful, and moving journey with Parkinson's disease. An important read for those affected by the world's fastest growing brain disease and a sign for us to be willing to confront what is in front of us." -Ray Dorsey, MD, Professor of Neurology, Author of Ending Parkinson's, Disease: a Prescription for Action
"Catherine Armsden has written an exquisite memoir of herself, her friend, and the wider community of people with Parkinson's disease. This is a book that has everything: medical mysteries, love stories, and fine art, and it is in equal measures scientifically engaging, emotionally powerful, and beautifully written." -Sara Rigarre, PhD