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How My Brain Saved My Life Twice

A Memoir

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By: Amy Stacey Curtis
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An inspiring memoir of survival, How My Brain Saved My Life Twice chronicles triumph over suicide, brain injury, and disability. This audiobook is for listeners drawn to resilience, recovery, and the creative spirit.

Amy Stacey Curtis was a practicing installation artist widely recognized and awarded for an 18-year project presented throughout nine abandoned Maine mills. Soon after completing this ambitious opus, her brain was attacked. For 22 months, Amy would see horrific nonstop images of her suicide, this unrelenting psychosis soon accompanied by a debilitating head-to-toe loss of muscle control. Amy’s arms and legs flailed, her hands and wrists curled, her head and neck swayed, and her cheeks and mouth twisted, requiring the use of a wheelchair, severely impacting her speech, and cutting her off from her community. After two psychiatric wards, eight antipsychotic drugs, and 15 months of misdiagnosing doctors, it was finally determined that Amy’s brain was injured by past Lyme disease she never knew she had.

Amy’s brain knew just what to do to protect her, to survive the unthinkable, and to heal what was broken—twice. Alternating between past and present—one saga that begins when Amy is seven as her father threatens to kill her, her three younger brothers, and himself, the other when Amy is 46 as a virus becomes determined to kill her by her own hand—this dual-timeline against-all-odds memoir chronicles Amy’s battles and triumphs over suicide, relentless childhood trauma, and life-altering disability, with self-advocacy, perseverance, will, and a little humor.

Amy hopes to alter the perception of suicide as something under our control and to help others in the midst of their own fight. She likewise shares her fights and wins regarding brain injury, as the general population and medical community don't yet seem to understand the damage Lyme disease can do, whether treated or not.

©2026 Amy Stacey Curtis (P)2026 Amy Stacey Curtis
Biographies & Memoirs People with Disabilities Physical Illness & Disease Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Suicide Witty Inspiring
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The writing of this memoir is well done. Full of emotion, heartache and victory. Inspiring story. Made me laugh and cry. I recommend this read.

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This book is not a light read, but it is an absorbing one. The subject matter is difficult, and I'm sure triggering for some, but the writing is so engaging its momentum pulls you along. It's read by the author, whose soft, pared down delivery lends authenticity while staying out of the way of the narrative. It's quite a story, full of resilience and food for thought. I hope others find their way to this book and author. Very highly recommended.

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