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The Family That Couldn't Sleep: A Medical Mystery

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The Scourge of Prions

By R. Hardy "Rob Hardy" - December 27, 2006

In 1765 a doctor in Venice died of what was labeled "an organic defect of the heart's sack", but he many have been the first recorded victim of a strange disorder passed down to his many descendants into the twenty-first century. It had so many weird symptoms and was so rare that the victims were frequently misdiagnosed, often being dismissed as alcoholics in withdrawal, or as having meningitis, depression, encephalitis, and many other incorrect labels. The symptoms are appalling. The illness strikes adults who have no previous significant medical problems and may have started families of their own. A victim begins to hold up the head stiffly, and then sweats profusely; family members are terrified when these initial symptoms appear, as the others follow inexorably. The pupils contract to pinpoints, the heart goes mad with increased pulse and blood pressure, and sleep becomes impossible, no matter what drugs are used to bring it on. The victim knows what is happening until... read more

A Real-life Mystery with All the Elements of a Fictional Blockbuster

By Phyllis Staff - October 8, 2006

Spanning two centuries, this book traces the origins of prions (and the terrible diseases they cause) to our current state of understanding.

The author's treatment makes this story stand out. What might have been a dry recital of discovery becomes of tale of greed, discovery, ego, opportunities both missed and taken, and the rigidity of belief. Along the way, we meet a family cursed with a genetic heritage that destroys lives with a disease that leaves the sufferer unable to sleep and fully conscious of a horrible fate.

I was particularly interested in this book because prion disease in humans is sometimes misdiagnosed as Alzheimer's. I came away with a clearer understanding of the types of prion disease and how they differ from each other and from Alzheimer's. I only wish the book could have ended with a clear answer to prevention and cure, but perhaps when that comes, Max will favor us with another tale.

Highly recommended!

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The Family That Couldn't Sleep

By S. Dutttenhaver "S Duttenhaver" - October 26, 2006

This book was so fascinating, I was compelled to email the author and congratulate him on his work. The Family That Couldn't Sleep tells the thought provoking story of an emerging medical mystery that is likely to affect all of us in our lifetime. Woven into the story are fascinating details regarding the history, politics and evolving research of a potential health related epidemic in our country. Max is able to communicate a complex disease phenomena in a gripping fashion that is also accessible to lay people such as myself...medical degree not required!

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