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Deep Within the Brain: Living with Parkinson's Disease

paperbackOctober 27, 2009
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ISBN-13: 9781933372709 ISBN-10: 1933372702
Publisher
Europa Editions
Binding
paperback
Published
October 27, 2009
Weight
0.4 lbs
Dimensions
21.00×1.10×13.50 cm

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Deep Within the Brain: Living with Parkinson's Disease by Dubiel, Helmut. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781933372709.

At the age of forty-six, philosopher and university professor Helmut Dubiel was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease. In the early stages of his sickness, fearing censure and ostracism, Dubiel did his utmost to conceal his condition. But when his symptoms became too obvious to camouflage, he was obliged to admit defeat and decided to undergo deep brain stimulation surgery. Following this operation, Dubiel found himself in possession of a peculiar power: with little more than the flick of a switch he was able to choose between a personality defined as irascible and maudlin and the lucid, quick-thinking academic he had always been. In this fascinating book, Dubiel describes the course of his illness with a philosophers aplomb, ennobling his personal experience with intellectual flair and scientific insight as he makes connections between his own medical drama and some of todays most significant global tendencies. Above all,Deep Within the Brain describes a battle: the battle between the inclination to give up, to view oneself as dead to the world, and the force necessary to reinvent oneself and rise above ones illness. Devoid of self-pity, Dubiel vanquishes his illness by using it as a source of philosophical reflection on the twofold nature of modern medicine, the meaning of success and acceptance, and the true nature of that capricious creature we call "I".