A Nation in Pain: Healing Our Biggest Health Problem by Judy Foreman.
What? Something
non-fiction?
A doctor told us about this book, so I had it delivered from another library to the branch I frequent.
It basically is what it says: A book about chronic pain, how doctors deal (or don't deal) with it, stories from various people who suffer from it.
Has a lot of statistics that have really surprised me so far. Also includes
lots of references to different studies.
It also talks about molecular things, how nerves send signals to the brain, how acute pain becomes chronic, etc...
I only just started chapter 4, but I think I'd already call this a must read for people
with chronic pain, people who
know someone with it... I feel like doctors could probably benefit from reading this, too.
Moh wrote:Been working on The Strain trilogy by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan.
Didn't get to finish the last one. I'll check it out again next time I drop by the library.