DIFFICULT PATIENT is a powerful and timely account of falling through the cracks in the medical system, a compelling story of cover-ups, power plays and, ultimately, redemption.
DIFFICULT PATIENT is a powerful and timely account of falling through the cracks in the medical system, a compelling story of cover-ups, power plays and, ultimately, redemption.
In 1992 the treatment for my life-threatening illness, Porphyria, had a guaranteed Fed Ex delivery date of four days from France.
Mine took 15 years, three months, and 22 days.
Imagine having a life-threatening illness only for doctors to think you're faking it.
Sue Currie suffers from a strain of porphyria so rare that she was only the 18th known case in the world. In 1991, the medicine she needed had a guaranteed Fed Ex delivery date of four days from Europe. But hers took fifteen years, three months, and twenty-two days.
Sue was admitted to hospital, in agony, hundreds of times, but when her disease was assessed as not serious enough to be causing that level of pain, she was labelled as mentally ill and manipulative, a drug addict shopping for painkillers.
Though Sue, herself a nurse, knew her pain was real and how it could be treated, the 'experts' refused to believe her. She became a difficult patient, forced to stand alone against the entire state medical system. Eventually, after years of fighting and irreversible damage to her body and mind, she found the medical maverick who would save her life.
Sue Currie worked as a nurse until her illness became so debilitating that she was no longer able. When her porphyria was finally treated correctly and she could rebuild her life, Sue took a writing course so she could tell her story. This is her first book.
In 1992 the treatment for my life-threatening illness, Porphyria, had a guaranteed Fed Ex delivery date of four days from France.Mine took 15 years, three months, and 22 days.Imagine having a life-threatening illness only for doctors to think you're faking it.Sue Currie suffers from a strain of porphyria so rare that she was only the 18th known case in the world. In 1991, the medicine she needed had a guaranteed Fed Ex delivery date of four days from Europe. But hers took fifteen years, three months, and twenty-two days.Sue was admitted to hospital, in agony, hundreds of times, but when her disease was assessed as not serious enough to be causing that level of pain, she was labelled as mentally ill and manipulative, a drug addict shopping for painkillers.Though Sue, herself a nurse, knew her pain was real and how it could be treated, the 'experts' refused to believe her. She became a difficult patient, forced to stand alone against the entire state medical system. Eventually, after years of fighting and irreversible damage to her body and mind, she found the medical maverick who would save her life.
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