Pride and a Daily Marathon (A Bradford Book)

Pride and a Daily Marathon (A Bradford Book)

by Jonathan Cole (Author)

Synopsis

At the age of 19, Ian Waterman was suddenly struck down at work by a rare neurological illness that deprived him of all sensation below the neck. He fell on the floor in a heap, unable to stand or control his limbs, having lost the sense of joint position and proprioception, of that sixth sense of his body in space, which we all take for granted. After months in a neurological ward he was judged incurable and condemned to a life of wheelchair dependence. This is the first U.S. publication of a remarkable book by his physician, Jonathan Cole. It tells the compelling story, including a clear clinical description of a rare condition, of how Waterman reclaimed a life of full mobility against all expectations, by mental effort and sheer courage. Cole describes how Waterman gradually adapted to his strange condition. As the doctors had predicted, there was no neurological recovery. He had to monitor every movement by sight to work out where his limbs were, since he had no feedback from his peripheral nerves. But with astonishing persistence Waterman developed elaborate tricks and strategies to control his movements, enabling him to cope not only with the day-to-day problems of living, but even with the challenges of work, love, and marriage.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 216
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 15 Sep 1995

ISBN 10: 0262531364
ISBN 13: 9780262531368
Book Overview: A story at once terrifying and inspiring...It is a remarkable human document, a neurological epic. A case-history, a physiological investigation, a detective story and a romance. -- Oliver Sacks

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A story at once terrifying and inspiring... It is a remarkable human document, a neurological epic. A case-history, a physiological investigation, a detective story and a romance. Oliver Sacks
Author Bio
Jonathan Cole, D.M., F.R.C.P., is Consultant in Clinical Neurophysiology, Poole Hospital, and at Salisbury Hospital (with its Spinal Centre), a Professor at Bournemouth University and a visiting Senior Lecturer, Southampton University. The late Oliver Sacks was a neurologist and the author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Awakenings, Musicophilia, and other books.