Difficult patien+ [electronic resource] : : a nurse, misdiagnosed and left in agony for fifteen years. What she learned about the medical system
Sue Currie2017
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Difficult Patient is a powerful and timely account of falling through the cracks
in the medical system, a compelling story of cover-ups, power plays and,
ultimately, redemption.
Imagine having a life-threatening illness only for doctors to think you're
faking it. Sue Currie suffers from a strain of porphyria so rare that she was
only the 18th known case in the world. In 1991, the medicine she needed had a
guaranteed Fed Ex delivery date of four days from Europe. But hers took fifteen
years, three months, and twenty-two days. Sue was admitted to hospital, in
agony, hundreds of times, but when her disease was assessed as not serious
enough to be causing that level of pain, she was labelled as mentally ill and
manipulative, a drug addict shopping for painkillers. Though Sue, herself a
nurse, knew her pain was real and how it could be treated, the 'experts' refused
to believe her. She became a difficult patient, forced to stand alone against
the entire state medical system. ...
Sue Currie, Author
South Melbourne, Vic. : Affirm Press, 2017
1 online resource (1 text file) (1 online resource)
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Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
9781925584103
English
434236
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