Suffering the Silence, Allie Cashel
Suffering the Silence, Allie Cashel
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Suffering the Silence
Chronic Lyme Disease in an Age of Denial

Author: Allie Cashel, Dr. Bernard Raxlen

Narrator: Mandy Kaplan

Unabridged: 5 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/15/2017


Synopsis

Allie Cashel has suffered from chronic Lyme disease for sixteen years—but much of the medical community refuses to recognize her symptoms as the result of infectious disease. In Suffering the Silence: Chronic Lyme Disease in an Age of Denial, Cashel paints a living portrait of what is often called post-treatment Lyme syndrome, featuring the stories of chronic Lyme patients from around the world and their struggle for recognition and treatment.

In the United States alone, at least 300,000 people are diagnosed with Lyme disease each year, and it is estimated that 20 percent of them go on to develop chronic symptoms of the disease, including (but not limited to) muscle and joint pain; digestive problems; extreme fatigue, confusion, and dizziness; sensations of burning and numbness; and immune-system dysfunction. Before reaching a final diagnosis, many of these patients are misdiagnosed with diseases and conditions like lupus, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, depression, anxiety, and even dementia. Despite these numbers and routine misdiagnoses, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) claim it is impossible for the Lyme bacteria to survive in the body after standard antibiotic therapy. For these chronic patients who have their suffering routinely dismissed by doctors—and even family and friends—the social effects of the illness can be as crippling as the disease itself. Suffering the Silence is a personal and provocative call to break the stigma and ignorance that currently surrounds chronic Lyme disease and other misunderstood chronic illnesses—but it is also a message of hope and comfort for Lyme sufferers, encouraging them to share their stories, seek out treatment, and remember that they are not alone.

About The Author

Allie Cashel was first diagnosed with Lyme disease in June of 1998; she has been a sufferer of Lyme, Babesiosis, Ehricliosis, and Bartonellosis for sixteen years. While studying at Bard College, she conducted a series of interviews with Chronic Lyme patients in New York and around the world, revealing a complex world of suffering within the Lyme community. Cashel now works as a passionate advocate for increased awareness of Lyme disease: she is on the Junior Board of the Tick Borne Disease Alliance, guest lectures at Bard College about her work, and has created the online community "Suffering the Silence" to build awareness around Lyme and other tick-borne illnesses.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Darcia

I've read several books on Lyme disease, but none have so succinctly captured this illness from the perspective of one living with the health complications and the surrounding controversy. I have late-stage Lyme disease, contracted at around the age of five but not properly diagnosed until four deca......more

Goodreads review by Sharon

It took me two days of reading, could be one day. I read through Allie's own experiences with various healers and her father's experiences as ell. I read about her struggles through school and i could totally relate. Allie does not beat around the bush. She addresses the issues directly and as best......more

Goodreads review by Lua

I read this in just two days - it's a very interesting story of the author's struggle with her health. She is told that she has chronic Lyme disease, but only about 50% of doctors at the time the book was written (2014 or so) actually believed there was such a thing. From all I've read, I do believe......more

I did not enjoy the overall tone. The "interview" or "testimonial" portion of this glorified collegiate thesis felt manufactured. What I wouldn't give for a Cripplepunk memoir.......more