All In My Head: An Epic Quest to Cure an Unrelenting, Totally Unreasonable, and Only Slightly Enlightening Headache

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Binding: Hardcover Format: Bargain Price Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 351 Publication Date: 2005-02-15
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A personal, cultural, and scientific exploration of chronic, untreatable pain. At the age of twenty-four, journalist Paula Kamen's life changed in an instant. While putting in her contact lenses, the left lens set off a chain reaction, igniting a constellation of nerves that radiated backwards from behind the surface of her eye. The pain was more piercing than with any other headache she had experienced. More than a decade later, she still has a headache-the exact same headache. From surgery to a battery of Botox injections to a dousing of Lithuanian holy water, from a mountain of pharmaceutical products to aromatherapy and even a vibrating hat, All in My Head chronicles the sometimes frightening, usually absurd, and always ineffective remedies she-and so many like her-was willing to try to relieve her pain. Beleaguered and frustrated by doctors who, frustrated themselves, periodically declared her pain psychosomatic, Kamen came to understand the plight of the millions who suffer chronic pain in its many forms. Full of self-deprecating humor, and razor sharp reporting, All in My Head is the remarkable story of perseverance, acceptance, and patience in the face of terrifying pain.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: I'm not alone! Comment: As a chronic headache sufferer for 25 years, I was ecstatic to read a story so close to mine in so many ways. Not that I was glad someone else had to live this way, but knowing that I wasn't alone lifted me up. Chronic pain can be very isolating even with support from family and friends. There are also feelings of guilt, weakness and limitation; of living a life limited by pain. Yet Paula puts a witty and humorous spin on the the whole experience. Not to be overlooked, the book is packed full of facts and resources. This is a must read for anyone dealing with chronic headaches.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Highly recommend for chronic headache sufferers Comment: This book absolutely amazed me. I thought I was alone until I read my entire history of headache. Don't miss it if you've been struggling with chronic pain. Told with a sense of humor which makes a difficult topic a more enjoyable read. No self pity here!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Thank You, Paula! Comment: Hi Paula,
I just finished your remarkable book, All In my Head. Thank you, thank you, thank you a zillion times for writing it. Pretty much everything you describe: your daily experience living with constant head, face, neck pain and your exhaustive (and exhausting) trials with doctors and quacks, endless experimentation with alternative medicine, every neurological drug known to mankind, the odd effectiveness of pseudoephedrine, running smack into the blame game . . . all of it, I've also lived with for the past 33 years. Yet somehow, functioning despite it all.
Your book jolted me, like seeing myself in the mirror and not expecting to. I found your words enormously comforting and soothing, seeing my life mirrored so eerily has been a magical balm for feeling isolated.
I loved your analogy about having a finite number of marbles everyday and having to "pay" with them. I could not have described it better.
You are a gifted writer--it can't be easy to pack so much humor in a topic that's so bleak.
Your work touched my heart and the planet is a better place for having you in it.
Thank you again, for putting one deliberate step in front of the other, one day at a time, which is what it surely must have taken for you to write a book of this magnitude. (I can identify because it was the "one step at a time" method that got me through high school, college, and grad school).
With Warmest Regards and Bushels of Gratitude,
Ranjan
p.s. The best way I know of to thank you as an author, is to buy your book, which I'm promptly about to do through Amazon! :-)
Customer Rating:      Summary: So it's not all in my head afterall Comment: Paula Kamen's book has given me permission to stop blaming myself and stop wondering why all my treatment choices never worked. After having a headache for every minute of everyday for the last 8 1/2 years you would think I had read some books about headache and chronic pain. You would be wrong...and I only found Paula's book while looking for yet another book to help "fix" me because I had so seriously somatized my emotional issues.
I shied away from meds because I thought if I could "fix" me or what was "wrong" with my life than I wouldn't need medication. And I have mortgage my children's college education trying many of the same alternative treatments Paula tried.
I don't blame myself (as much) now that I know from Paula's book that headache can be preparing to happen long before it does. With a couple of traumas to the head and neck and on-going neck and shoulder pain from modern life at the computer, I must have been ripe for the picking. I also didn't know there are other people like me. I thought I was crazy. Not a single doctor or practitioner ever said, "You know this does happen, other people suffer from constant headache, and we don't have the answers yet."
Everything about the book related to me and like Paula, I am coming to accept how things are, but never giving up that one day they may change. You must read this book if only to support an author who did so much research and so much writing under the veil of chronic head pain. She gives me hope.
Customer Rating:      Summary: reality at last!!!! Comment: This book is a VERY important contribution to folks with chronic pain. It is funny, real and informative. It tells it like it REALLY is and i know by experience, whew! i felt like i found a long lost sister and feel less alone in my pain. Thanks and kudos to the Author!
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