Can You Help Me? : Inside the Turbulent World of Huntington Disease by Thomas D. Bird (2019, Hardcover)

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PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100190684224
ISBN-139780190684228
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Number of Pages272 Pages
Publication NameCan You Help Me? : inside the Turbulent World of Huntington Disease
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGenetics, General
Publication Year2019
TypeTextbook
AuthorThomas D. Bird
Subject AreaMedical
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight17.6 Oz
Item Length8.4 in
Item Width5.6 in

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LCCN2018-027961
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"It is often said that when you have seen one Huntington's disease (HD) patient, you have seen just one HD patient. While we have known the identity of the genetic cause of HD for over 25 years, we still have a long way to go to understand the clinical manifestations of this horrible disease. How can one genetic mutation result in such as wide array of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms? This book is a wonderful assembly of stories from his years of caring for HD patients and families that illustrate the vast symptomatic heterogeneity of the disease. The stories provide insight into the complex and emotional situations that confront HD families on a daily basis. While heartbreaking, Dr. Bird also shows us how individuals can accept the devastating prognosis and find a level of love and fulfillment that they would not have otherwise achieved." -- George Yohrling, PhD, Huntington's Disease Society of America, Senior Director, Mission and Scientific Affairs "In this unique book, Dr. Thomas Bird reports his extraordinary experience of caring for over 1000 patients with Huntington's disease. The chapters are packed with detailed cases illustrating the breadth of neurological and psychosocial dysfunction caused by the disease and show the depth of Dr. Bird's knowledge and his commitment to helping his patients. He explains scientific and medical facts clearly to all readers. The cases also illustrate the crucial role of genetic testing and counseling, and show how the success of medical care depends largely on the extent to which patients have a supportive social environment of friends and family. Dr. Bird affirmatively answers the question he posed in the title by demonstrating the true nature of quality medical care of patients with HD as practiced by a dedicated and master clinician." -- James L. Bernat, MD, Professor of Neurology and Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth "This book is an outstanding guide for anyone affected by or interested in Huntington disease. The diverse experience of people with Huntington disease is richly described through both the scientific introduction and the personal stories from Dr. Bird's decades of work with patients and families. The complex issues regarding genetic testing are thoughtfully and thoroughly presented. A powerful and hopeful resource for anyone." -- Bruce L. Miller, MD, A.W. and Mary Margaret Clausen Distinguished Professor in Neurology, Director, Memory and Aging Center, Director, Global Brain Health Institute, Joint Appointment in Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, "Dr. Bird succeeds in capturing the pain, frustration, and stigma associated with Huntington's disease ... His writing is straightforward, easy to read, and engaging." -- Tsao-Wei Liang, MD, Doodys"It is often said that when you have seen one Huntington's disease (HD) patient, you have seen just one HD patient. While we have known the identity of the genetic cause of HD for over 25 years, we still have a long way to go to understand the clinical manifestations of this horrible disease. How can one genetic mutation result in such as wide array of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms? This book is a wonderful assembly of stories from his years ofcaring for HD patients and families that illustrate the vast symptomatic heterogeneity of the disease. The stories provide insight into the complex and emotional situations that confront HD families on adaily basis. While heartbreaking, Dr. Bird also shows us how individuals can accept the devastating prognosis and find a level of love and fulfillment that they would not have otherwise achieved." -- George Yohrling, PhD, Huntington's Disease Society of America, Senior Director, Mission and Scientific Affairs"In this unique book, Dr. Thomas Bird reports his extraordinary experience of caring for over 1000 patients with Huntington's disease. The chapters are packed with detailed cases illustrating the breadth of neurological and psychosocial dysfunction caused by the disease and show the depth of Dr. Bird's knowledge and his commitment to helping his patients. He explains scientific and medical facts clearly to all readers. The cases also illustrate the crucial roleof genetic testing and counseling, and show how the success of medical care depends largely on the extent to which patients have a supportive social environment of friends and family. Dr. Birdaffirmatively answers the question he posed in the title by demonstrating the true nature of quality medical care of patients with HD as practiced by a dedicated and master clinician." -- James L. Bernat, MD, Professor of Neurology and Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth"This book is an outstanding guide for anyone affected by or interested in Huntington disease. The diverse experience of people with Huntington disease is richly described through both the scientific introduction and the personal stories from Dr. Bird's decades of work with patients and families. The complex issues regarding genetic testing are thoughtfully and thoroughly presented. A powerful and hopeful resource for anyone." -- Bruce L. Miller, MD, A.W. andMary Margaret Clausen Distinguished Professor in Neurology, Director, Memory and Aging Center, Director, Global Brain Health Institute, Joint Appointment in Psychiatry, University of California, SanFrancisco School of Medicine, "Dr. Bird succeeds in capturing the pain, frustration, and stigma associated with Huntington's disease ... His writing is straightforward, easy to read, and engaging." -- Tsao-Wei Liang, MD, Doodys "It is often said that when you have seen one Huntington's disease (HD) patient, you have seen just one HD patient. While we have known the identity of the genetic cause of HD for over 25 years, we still have a long way to go to understand the clinical manifestations of this horrible disease. How can one genetic mutation result in such as wide array of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms? This book is a wonderful assembly of stories from his years of caring for HD patients and families that illustrate the vast symptomatic heterogeneity of the disease. The stories provide insight into the complex and emotional situations that confront HD families on a daily basis. While heartbreaking, Dr. Bird also shows us how individuals can accept the devastating prognosis and find a level of love and fulfillment that they would not have otherwise achieved." -- George Yohrling, PhD, Huntington's Disease Society of America, Senior Director, Mission and Scientific Affairs "In this unique book, Dr. Thomas Bird reports his extraordinary experience of caring for over 1000 patients with Huntington's disease. The chapters are packed with detailed cases illustrating the breadth of neurological and psychosocial dysfunction caused by the disease and show the depth of Dr. Bird's knowledge and his commitment to helping his patients. He explains scientific and medical facts clearly to all readers. The cases also illustrate the crucial role of genetic testing and counseling, and show how the success of medical care depends largely on the extent to which patients have a supportive social environment of friends and family. Dr. Bird affirmatively answers the question he posed in the title by demonstrating the true nature of quality medical care of patients with HD as practiced by a dedicated and master clinician." -- James L. Bernat, MD, Professor of Neurology and Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth "This book is an outstanding guide for anyone affected by or interested in Huntington disease. The diverse experience of people with Huntington disease is richly described through both the scientific introduction and the personal stories from Dr. Bird's decades of work with patients and families. The complex issues regarding genetic testing are thoughtfully and thoroughly presented. A powerful and hopeful resource for anyone." -- Bruce L. Miller, MD, A.W. and Mary Margaret Clausen Distinguished Professor in Neurology, Director, Memory and Aging Center, Director, Global Brain Health Institute, Joint Appointment in Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, "Dr. Bird succeeds in capturing the pain, frustration, and stigma associated with Huntington's disease ... His writing is straightforward, easy to read, and engaging." -- Tsao-Wei Liang, MD, Doodys"It is often said that when you have seen one Huntington's disease (HD) patient, you have seen just one HD patient. While we have known the identity of the genetic cause of HD for over 25 years, we still have a long way to go to understand the clinical manifestations of this horrible disease. How can one genetic mutation result in such as wide array of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms? This book is a wonderful assembly of stories from his years of caring for HD patients and families that illustrate the vast symptomatic heterogeneity of the disease. The stories provide insight into the complex and emotional situations that confront HD families on a daily basis. While heartbreaking, Dr. Bird also shows us how individuals can accept the devastating prognosis and find a level of love and fulfillment that they would not have otherwise achieved." -- George Yohrling, PhD, Huntington's Disease Society of America, Senior Director, Mission and Scientific Affairs"In this unique book, Dr. Thomas Bird reports his extraordinary experience of caring for over 1000 patients with Huntington's disease. The chapters are packed with detailed cases illustrating the breadth of neurological and psychosocial dysfunction caused by the disease and show the depth of Dr. Bird's knowledge and his commitment to helping his patients. He explains scientific and medical facts clearly to all readers. The cases also illustrate the crucial role of genetic testing and counseling, and show how the success of medical care depends largely on the extent to which patients have a supportive social environment of friends and family. Dr. Bird affirmatively answers the question he posed in the title by demonstrating the true nature of quality medical care of patients with HD as practiced by a dedicated and master clinician." -- James L. Bernat, MD, Professor of Neurology and Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth"This book is an outstanding guide for anyone affected by or interested in Huntington disease. The diverse experience of people with Huntington disease is richly described through both the scientific introduction and the personal stories from Dr. Bird's decades of work with patients and families. The complex issues regarding genetic testing are thoughtfully and thoroughly presented. A powerful and hopeful resource for anyone." -- Bruce L. Miller, MD, A.W. and Mary Margaret Clausen Distinguished Professor in Neurology, Director, Memory and Aging Center, Director, Global Brain Health Institute, Joint Appointment in Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal616.851
Table Of ContentDedicationPreface1. Introduction2. Comparing Huntington Disease to Other Brain Diseases3. Genetic Counseling and the Genetic Testing ConundrumPart I - Interacting with the Legal and Mental Health Care System4. Can You Help Me?5. It Was Awful6. The Asylum7. Meeting Huntington Disease Patients at Western State8. I Don't Know Why I Did It9. Carkeek Park10. Please Call the CoronerPart II - Coping Strategies11. Enjoy the Moment12. High Five13. Let's Try a Magnet14. "I Don't Agree"15. The Greatest Generation and Productive Lifestyles16. Princess in PinkPart III - Marriage, Family, and Finances17. For Better, For Worse18. In Sickness and in Health19. Money Problems20. Staying Employed21. We Just Want to Have a Child22. The Judge Said "Are You Sure You Want to Do This?"23. The Thanksgiving Visitor24. Family Opposites25. A Second WeddingPart IV - Embarrassment, Injury, Neglect, and Delusions26. Excuse Me Madam and I Am Not Drunk27. Broken Bones28. A Bump on the Head29. Impulse Control30. Reservation Blues31. Is This Negligence?32. Delusions, Hallucinations, and Diabolical Possession33. The Downward Spiral34. A Visit to Willow ParkV -Summing Up35. Summing Up: "Can you help me?"AcknowledgmentsAppendix: The Genetic Test for HD
SynopsisCan You Help Me?: Living in the Turbulent World of Huntington Disease shares the surprising, insightful, challenging, and even encouraging stories of patients and their families who live with Huntington Disease. Having seen patients for more than 40 years, Dr Thomas Bird, a pioneer neurogeneticist, adds a human touch to this genetic brain disease that devastates persons during mid-life when they can least afford it.With a briefhistory of Huntington Disease and the occasional scientific detail, the true heart of the book is the human experience of the disorder:· The man who cannot stay out of prison because he is addicted tobeing a burglar. · Another man shoots and kills his roommate while watching television and cannot explain why he did it. · The woman with Huntington Disease copes with her depression by using Texas line dancing. · A twelve year old girl with juvenile Huntington Disease who can barely walk and talk, but her classmates rally around with touching and heartfelt support. · And the 72 year old man with late onset Huntington Diseaseand severe depression is made worse by ECT, but improved (for a while) with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.These are just some of the compelling stories of people of all ages and in all walks oflife who feel trapped by a progressive degenerative brain disease from which there is no escape., Can You Help Me?: Living in the Turbulent World of Huntington Disease shares the surprising, insightful, challenging, and even encouraging stories of patients and their families who live with Huntington Disease. Having seen patients for more than 40 years, Dr Thomas Bird, a pioneer neurogeneticist, adds a human touch to this genetic brain disease that devastates persons during mid-life when they can least afford it. With a brief history of Huntington Disease and the occasional scientific detail, the true heart of the book is the human experience of the disorder: - The man who cannot stay out of prison because he is addicted to being a burglar. - Another man shoots and kills his roommate while watching television and cannot explain why he did it. - The woman with Huntington Disease copes with her depression by using Texas line dancing. - A twelve year old girl with juvenile Huntington Disease who can barely walk and talk, but her classmates rally around with touching and heartfelt support. - And the 72 year old man with late onset Huntington Disease and severe depression is made worse by ECT, but improved (for a while) with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. These are just some of the compelling stories of people of all ages and in all walks of life who feel trapped by a progressive degenerative brain disease from which there is no escape., Can You Help Me?: Living in the Turbulent World of Huntington Disease shares the surprising, insightful, challenging, and even encouraging, stories of patients and their families who live with Huntington Disease. Having seen patients for more than 40 years, Dr Thomas Bird, a pioneer neurogeneticist, adds a human touch to this genetic brain disease that devastates persons during mid-life when they can least afford it, Can You Help Me?: Living in the Turbulent World of Huntington Disease shares the surprising, insightful, challenging, and even encouraging stories of patients and their families who live with Huntington Disease. Having seen patients for more than 40 years, Dr Thomas Bird, a pioneer neurogeneticist, adds a human touch to this genetic brain disease that devastates persons during mid-life when they can least afford it.With a brief history of Huntington Disease and the occasional scientific detail, the true heart of the book is the human experience of the disorder:· The man who cannot stay out of prison because he is addicted to being a burglar. · Another man shoots and kills his roommate while watching television and cannot explain why he did it. · The woman with Huntington Disease copes with her depression by using Texas line dancing. · A twelve year old girl with juvenile Huntington Disease who can barely walk and talk, but her classmates rally around with touching and heartfelt support. · And the 72 year old man with late onset Huntington Disease and severe depression is made worse by ECT, but improved (for a while) with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.These are just some of the compelling stories of people of all ages and in all walks of life who feel trapped by a progressive degenerative brain disease from which there is no escape., Can You Help Me?: Living in the Turbulent World of Huntington Disease shares the surprising, insightful, challenging, and even encouraging stories of patients and their families who live with Huntington Disease. Having seen patients for more than 40 years, Dr Thomas Bird, a pioneer neurogeneticist, adds a human touch to this genetic brain disease that devastates persons during mid-life when they can least afford it. With a brief history of Huntington Disease and the occasional scientific detail, the true heart of the book is the human experience of the disorder: The man who cannot stay out of prison because he is addicted to being a burglar. Another man shoots and kills his roommate while watching television and cannot explain why he did it. The woman with Huntington Disease copes with her depression by using Texas line dancing. A twelve year old girl with juvenile Huntington Disease who can barely walk and talk, but her classmates rally around with touching and heartfelt support. And the 72 year old man with late onset Huntington Disease and severe depression is made worse by ECT, but improved (for a while) with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. These are just some of the compelling stories of people of all ages and in all walks of life who feel trapped by a progressive degenerative brain disease from which there is no escape.
LC Classification NumberRC394.H85
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