
Reaching Down the Rabbit Hole
A Renowned Neurologist Explains the Mystery and Drama of Brain Disease
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Paul Boehmer
"Tell the doctor where it hurts." It sounds simple enough, unless the problem affects the very organ that produces awareness and generates speech. What is it like to try to heal the body when the mind is under attack? Like Alice in Wonderland, Dr. Allan H. Ropper inhabits a world where absurdities abound:
- A figure skater whose body has become a ticking time-bomb
- A salesman who drives around and around a traffic rotary, unable to get off
- A college quarterback who can't stop calling the same play
- A mother of two young girls, diagnosed with ALS, who has to decide whether a life locked inside her own head is worth living
How does one begin to treat such cases, to counsel people whose lives may be changed forever? How does one train the next generation of clinicians to deal with the moral and medical aspects of brain disease? Dr. Ropper and his colleague answer these questions by taking the listener into a rarified world where lives and minds hang in the balance.
©2014 Dr. Allan H. Ropper and Brian David Burrell (P)2014 TantorListeners also enjoyed...




















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What did you love best about Reaching Down the Rabbit Hole?
It explained Neurosciences so well. I did not understand neurology, now I do.Who was your favorite character and why?
Michael J Fox's story is heartfeltWhat about Paul Boehmer’s performance did you like?
Well done, nice voiceDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Yes, it made me want to research more and he gave me direction to do so.Any additional comments?
I recommend this to anyone trying to understand the function of a neurologist.Recovering from a Brain Injury
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And heartbreaking.
Yeah, sometimes the narration is quaint and folksy, but this book is really interesting, really a treat.
Credit-worthy!
What An Absolute Surprise!
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A great book for all neurologists!
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Interesting stories
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well done.
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Dr. Ropper’s experience at a leading hospital in Boston is a terrifying journey into the art of neurological medicine. The terror lies in what doctor’s do not know about brain function. When one’s neurological system fails, diagnosis and prognosis are keys to a patient’s decision to live or die. What Ropper’s experience suggests is doctors must carefully interview every patient who seeks help for what is abnormal behavior.
Of particular interest in Ropper’s stories are neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS, and medical emergencies like stroke. Ropper implies many doctors do not spend enough time interviewing patients to clearly understand what is going on with their neurological disorder. Doctors don’t ask enough questions about when symptoms began, how they exhibited, and the effect they have on the patient’s life.
The book’s conclusion is that a decision about living or dying from an incurable neurological disease can only be made by the stricken patient, no one else. This is not to say a doctor and one’s family is not a part of the decision but that the final answer lies with the patient.
LIVE OR DIE
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What did you love best about Reaching Down the Rabbit Hole?
It was fascinating, entertaining, and just the right length for me.What did you like best about this story?
The patient stories and diagnostic techniques explainedWhat does Paul Boehmer bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I liked the two voices, of different sexes. One played patient, the other doctor. Made it very easy to follow the stories.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I DID listen to it in one driving. Could not stop myself.Any additional comments?
Actually briefly considered a vocation change. The stories are absolutely fascinating. Be warned though, the suffering of the patients is also brought out rather well. I actually teared up when her voice came back after the morphine was removed.Very well written
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I was warned
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almost perfect and definitely worth it
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There are some good human interest tails of in the patients and the neurology residents and the senior doctors. There is even some neuroanatomy and neuropathology.
Spellbinding if you are interested, probably unbearable if you're not
I've listened a half-dozen times so far
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