Bloodletting: A True Story of Secrets, Self-harm and Survival

Bloodletting: A True Story of Secrets, Self-harm and Survival

by VictoriaLeatham (Author)

Synopsis

"Bloodletting" is a frank, compelling, and darkly humorous memoir that boldly challenges the silence surrounding one of societies deeply guarded taboos. Phlebotomy is the act or process of letting blood or bleeding, as by opening a vein or artery. The outmoded medical practise used as a cure for illnesses ranging from fevers to hysteria, bloodletting is a close relative of bulimia and anorexia; it is estimated that up to one per cent of the UK population has intentionally harmed itself - yet for the most part it is a behaviour that goes unspoken, dismissed as the attention-seeking actions of prison inmates or delinquent teenagers. If you ran into Victoria on the street during her darkest days, you would never have known the torment she endured. Confident, polite and articulate, she could have been your sister, your friend or your lover. Yet, from her late teens and throughout her twenties, Victoria Leatham struggled with the overwhelming desire to hurt herself, a desire that was all consuming and shaped every aspect of her life. Today Victoria is a happy, successful 30-something professional, who bravely tells her story of battling the need to hurt herself.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 03 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 0749082232
ISBN 13: 9780749082239

Media Reviews
'Bloodletting is a frank, eloquent memoir about one of society's last taboos. Leatham recounts her tale with a dark humour that makes you will her to overcome her demons. Truly compelling.' Sunday Telegraph Magazine
Author Bio
Victoria Leatham is a pseudonym.