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:- 5.0 out of 5 stars from Amazon Customer -- Recommend reading her first book and then this. Fascinating progression of insights. : The first book leaves you wishing for more acceptance of the diagnosis of psychosomatic illnesses. The second book reveals it’s more complicated than that. ( Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2021 )
- 3.0 out of 5 stars from Bailey Hummel -- More Advocacy than I was Expecting : It's rare that I would gravitate towards a nonfiction work that focuses on illness, as I don't generally find this subgenre of nonfiction interesting. Maybe it has something to do with being raised in a healthcare family.... ( Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2021 )
- 3.0 out of 5 stars from Barbara Saffer -- Fascinating subject : 3.5 stars ( Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2021 )
- 2.0 out of 5 stars from Celidwen -- Shocked and saddened by the end of the book : I greatly enjoyed reading this book - until I the final chapter. It featured 'Sienna', who clearly has Hypermobility type Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) and Asperger Syndrome (now known as ASD). I say 'clearly' because I have lived with these conditions all my life, and I am a middle aged woman. I have come across at least a dozen others with these symptoms, all of whom I have urged to seek specialist help. Every single one was diagnosed eventually with hEDS and/or ASD. ( Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 29, 2021 )
- 1.0 out of 5 stars from QED -- Off to a very poor start : I only got to page 2 and the author appeared to be significantly over-egging the pudding by claiming that up to a third of neurology clinic referrals are likely to be for psychosomatic symptoms/complaints. Yes, the Scottish Neurological Symptoms Study found that around a third of referrals to neurology were for wholly or partially unexplained symptoms, but it would be a huge leap, and in my opinion an extremely arrogant one, to conclude that these must therefore be psychosomatic in nature. That would be to assume that bioscience knows all there is to know and that doctors do too, and that they always get things right. No creditable scientist would assume that anything unexplained by biomedicine must therefore be of the mind/psyche. Rather they would imagine that there is a vast expanse of biological unknowns waiting to be explored and discovered. And the author, a consultant neurologist, should know that, for at least the last 5 years, it’s been stressed that ‘functional neurological disorders’ (or ‘FND’ - see pages 4 and 5) should be positively identified from symptoms and should NOT be diagnosed on the basis of doctors being unable to find a satisfactory explanation for those symptoms. If she’s been keeping up with this field of neurology then she should also know that the prevalence of true FND is only about 6% of referrals to neurology, so considerably less than she was suggesting, and that even that 6% can’t be definitely attributed to psychosomatic causes. ( Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 21, 2021 )
- 5.0 out of 5 stars from Alice in Wonderland -- Brilliant and timely book! : for the individual patient. Highly recommend! ( Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 12, 2021 )
- 1.0 out of 5 stars from georgia webster -- Arrived damaged : Parcel arrived open and book was damaged with a strip of cardboard glued to it damaging the dust jacket ( Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 1, 2021 )
- 5.0 out of 5 stars from Patrick Hill -- This is very good : Would highly recommend this as a way in to understanding how to approach messy and confusing health conditions and 'formulate', rather than just diagnose. ( Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 1, 2021 )
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